Alarm-Related Leds; Media Module Leds; Voice Media Modules - Avaya G700 Maintenance Manual

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9 G700 and Media Module LEDs:

Alarm-Related LEDs

Table 100
shows how certain LEDs reflect specific alarm situations.
Table 100. Alarm-Related LEDs
LED
ALARM LED
ACK LED
RED ALM or ALARM LED

Media Module LEDs

Media Gateway physical LEDs provide the technician with information regarding the ability to troubleshoot
the Media Module as a whole.
Note: The physical LEDs provide board level status information, while the SAT provides
port level status information.

Voice Media Modules

This section describes the LEDs on the 8-port analog and DCP Media Modules
Figure 17. Faceplate of Analog and DCP Media Modules with 8 Ports
As general rule, all Media Modules have three traditional LEDs (Red, Green, Yellow) in the top left
corner. On the VoIP, BRI, DCP, and Analog Media Modules, these are the only LEDs present.
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Alarm-Related Cause
The system alarm causes the attendant
console ALARM LED to light.
The ACK LED on the Attendant console reflects
the state of the acknowledgement of the alarm
report from INADS. However, this is only
possible for S8700s.
The RED ALM or ALARM LED appears on the
LED panel and indicates the "health" of the
G700 by lighting when there are impaired
functions of the Layer 2 Switching Processor,
Media Gateway Processor, VoIP engine, when
the power supply voltage is out of bounds, if the
G700 cannot locate any controllers. or when
the unit is overheating.
Maintenance for S8300/S8700 and G700
555-234-101 — Issue 2 — October 2002
Media Module LEDs
(Figure
17).

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