Usually when cisco equipment behave like that, its a problem with the power module, and it's best to contact the supplier...If it's under warranty they should replace it. If it's not you may need to get a technician to open it upand check the power module
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Usually when cisco equipment behave like that, its a problem with the power module, and it's best to contact the supplier...If it's under warranty they should replace it. If it's not you may need to get a technician to open it upand check the power module