S8300 Media Server Leds; Green "Ok-To-Remove" Led; Green Or Yellow Services Port Leds - Avaya G700 Maintenance Manual

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9 G700 and Media Module LEDs:
They are positioned vertically as follows:
Table 101. Voice Media Module LEDs
Location
Top
Middle
Bottom
These LEDs are right-justified with the labels appearing to the left of the LEDs.

S8300 Media Server LEDs

The S8300 Media Server has a total of 6 LEDs on the faceplate. There are three traditional LEDs as
shown in
Table
• A fourth LED labeled "OK-to-Remove" indicates when the S8300's disk is properly "parked" and
ready to shutdown
• Fifth and sixth LEDs located on the lower left and right sides, respectively, of the Services port
indicate whether or not data is being sent over the RJ45 jack, and the data rate.

GREEN "OK-to-Remove" LED

When removing the S8300, initiate a shutdown process by first depressing the button (for 2 seconds)
located next to the fourth GREEN "Ok-to-Remove" LED (specific to the S8300). The GREEN LED
will first blink; then go steady. Once steady, the GREEN LED indicates that the disk drive has been
parked properly and is ready to be removed. Follow standard Media Module removal procedures after
the GREEN LED indicates that the disk drive has been properly parked.
The S8300 has a hard drive that must be shut down prior to removal. There are three different ways
that you can properly shut down this module before it is removed:
• Press the A-button on the faceplace (must be held for 4 seconds) to initiate shutdown of the on-
board hard drive.
You can also initiate shutdown via software with a computer connected either:
• Remotely
• Locally, connected directly to the S8300 via an RJ45 jack located on the faceplate of the S8300

GREEN or YELLOW Services Port LEDs

One LED is located on the lower left side of the Services port. It indicates the data rate of the
connection.
When GREEN, this LED indicates a 10MB connection.
When YELLOW, this LED indicates a 100MB connection.
A second LED is located on the lower right side of the Services port. It indicates whether or not data
is being sent over the RJ45 jack. This LED serves as a Visual Status of the Services' Ethernet
Maintenance for S8300/S8700 and G700
555-234-101 — Issue 2 — October 2002
Color
Red
Green
Yellow
101, and three additional LEDs:
Media Module LEDs
Label
ALM
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