The Tsp Light Display - Avaya CPSEE_TSP500 User Manual

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Chapter 10 TSP Lights

The TSP Light Display

Note:
TSP Lights requires a direct
connection to the user net-
work. It will not work if the
CPSEE_TSP500 is on the Call
Manager's private network and
no other connection is pro-
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The Light display used by engineering is now available to any user that can
access the TSP with a Web Browser.
Table 10-1: Color of trunk and station lights.
Color
White
Trunk is idle (on-hook)
Green
Trunk is off-hook. Dialing or connected.
Red
Trunk is out or service, or disabled due to too many
consecutive errors.
Black
Trunk is disabled. Either in the Dialing Rules or via the
"disable" command.
Light Blue
Station is off-hook.
Dark Blue
Stations is off-hook and on a call.
The bottom six rows of the light display indicate the health of the associated
spans.
Table 10-2: Health of associated spans.
Light
Span Status
Green = OK
Red = Error during initializa-
tion.
White - Inactive
Red Alarm
Red = Span in Red Alarm
White = OK
Blue Alarm
Blue = Receiving AIS.
White = OK
Yellow
Yellow = Receiving yellow
alarm.
White = OK
Loss of Signal
Red = LOS
White = OK
D Channel
RED = D Channel is DOWN
Green = D Channel is UP.
White = NON-ISDN span.
Version 4.0
Meaning
Health
Indicates current status of the
span.
(Lost synchronization)
(Framed All Ones). Sent by
carrier or CSU to indicate a
problem upstream
Yellow alarms are sent if the
far end is having trouble syn-
chronizing to us.
A LOS indicates that there is
no signal on the T1/E1 cable.
Monitors the status of the
ISDN D Channel.
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