Front Panel Indicators; Led Matrix Display - Cisco ASR 9000 series Reference Manual

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Route Switch Processor Card

Front Panel Indicators

The RSP card has eight discrete LED indicators as well as an LED matrix for display of system
information.
Table 2-1
Table 2-1
RSP Discrete LED Display Definitions
Indicator (Label)
Color
Power Fail
Red
(FAIL)
Off
Critical Alarm
Red
(CRIT)
Off
(Default after reset)
Major Alarm
Red
(MAJ)
Off
(Default after reset)
Minor Alarm
Amber
(MIN)
Off
(Default after reset)
Synchronization
Green
(SYNC)
Amber
Off
(Default after reset)
Internal Hard
Green
Disk Drive
Off
(HDD)
(Default after reset)
External
Green
Compact Flash
(CF)
Off
(Default after reset)
Alarm Cutoff
Amber
(ACO)
Off
(Default after reset)

LED Matrix Display

The LED matrix displays one row of four characters. The matrix becomes active when the CPU powers
on and displays the stages of the boot process, as well as displaying runtime information during normal
operation. If there are CAN Bus Controller problems, error messages are displayed.
Cisco ASR 9000 Aggregation Services Router Overview and Reference Guide
2-6
D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L
shows the display definitions of the eight discrete LEDs on the RSP front panel.
Description
Standby Power Fail LED. The LED is turned off by the Controller Area
Network (CAN) bus controller after it is up and running.
Standby power is normal.
Critical Alarm LED. A critical alarm has occurred.
No critical alarm has occurred.
Major alarm LED. A major alarm has occurred.
No major alarm has occurred.
Minor alarm LED. A minor alarm has occurred.
No minor alarm has occurred.
Synchronized–Time core is synchronized to an external source.
Freerun/Holdover - Time core is in freerun or holdover mode.
Time core clock synchronization is disabled.
Hard Disk Drive is busy/active. The LED is driven by the SAS controller.
Hard Disk Drive is not busy/active
Compact Flash is busy/active. The LED is driven when the CPU interface
FPGA FIFO is not empty and the Compact Flash is selected.
Compact Flash is not busy/active.
Alarm Cutoff has been enabled. The ACO push button was pressed after at
least one alarm has occurred.
Alarm Cutoff is not enabled.
Chapter 2
Functional Description
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