MAP2030 Check / Reorder Cable FRU
A cable can cause a failure if it is unplugged, incorrectly plugged, or otherwise damaged. MAP2030 guides you through visually inspecting the cable before you replace any FRUs. If an obvious cable problem is found, this MAP guides you to bypass replacing active FRUs and replacing only the cable.
Before you begin
About this task
- All signals in the cable fail. This failure normally is an unplugged cable. There is a greater chance of finding cable failure by visual inspection.
- Some signals in the cable work correctly. This condition normally is internal or connector damage. There is less chance of finding cable failure by visual inspection.
MAP2030 is normally only included at the top of the FRU list if the failure is for all signals in the cable. In general, the active logic or power FRUs at each end of the cable have a much higher probability of failure than a passive interconnect cable FRU. Therefore, the passive cable is normally listed last in the FRU list.
Repairs occur by replacing the highest to lowest probability FRUs, one at a time. The only exception is where a visual inspection of the cable reveals it is unplugged, incorrectly plugged, or damaged. In this case, there is no reason to replace active FRUs. Instead, the first FRU to be replaced should be the cable.
| Part number | Class | FRU description | Location code |
|---|---|---|---|
| MAP2030 | Isolate procedure | N/A | N/A |
| PSPRPWR | FRU | DC-UPS | U2xxx.Ayy.75sssss-E1 |
| PSRKRPC | FRU | RPC card | U2xxx.Ayy.75sssss-C1 |
| PSCBL72 | Symbolic procedure | RPC/UPS interface power cable | U2xxx.Ayy.75sssss-C1-T201 |
| CBLCONT | Symbolic procedure | Other end of RPC/UPS interface power cable | U2xxx.Ayy.75sssss-E1-T6 |
| CBLCONT | Symbolic procedure | Other end of RPC/UPS interface power cable | U2xxx.Ayy.75sssss-E2-T6 |
- The interconnect cable is a Y cable; it connects the RPC card to both DC-UPSs. It is important that the connections at the DC-UPS end are connected to the correct DC-UPS. If the connections at the DC-UPSs are reversed, the RPCs start reporting communication errors with each DC-UPS resulting in more fenced resources.
- In the part number column, PSCBL0E is the FRU to select to begin the parts exchange process for this cable. That process puts the proper resource (in this case, the RPC card that the cable attaches to) in the proper state to allow the cable to be replaced and properly verified.
- In the part number column, both CBLCONTs are listed for informational purposes only. The location codes that are provided are used to visually inspect the remaining ends of the cable. The service boundary associated with each CBLCONT will not allow a proper repair of the cable and, therefore, cannot be selected to be repaired.