Ethernet Hub Indicators; Starting Up And Shutting Down The Mps 500; Performing A Routine Mps 500 Startup - Avaya Media Processing Server 500 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Ethernet Hub Indicators

The (green and red) LED indicators for the Ethernet HUB on the front of the TMS can display five
separate conditions of the item to which they apply. The LEDs are on steady or blinking in the
following combinations to indicate the respective condition:
Indication
Steady green
Blinking green (@~ 4Hz)
Steady red
Blinking red (@~ 4Hz)
Alternating red and green (@~ 5Hz)

Starting Up and Shutting Down the MPS 500

Performing a Routine MPS 500 Startup

MPS configuration files automate the routine startup of each system in the network. During on-site
installation, Avaya staff customize these configuration files for your system.
To perform a routine startup of the MPS 500:
1. On back of the MPS 500 cabinet, toggle the main power switch to ON.
2. On back of the MPS 500, set the power switch to ON.
3. Return to the node that acts as the MPS Manager workstation. The system automatically
starts monitoring and logging alarms. You can view the alarm messages through the MPS
Manager alarm viewer.
4. Enter login and password information into the workstation.
5. Start MPS Manager. (See MPS System Operator's Guide or MPS Manager Reference
Guide.)
6. On the front panel of each MPS 500, set the power switch to ON.
7. Wait for each MPS 500 to boot up. You can use the alarm viewer to watch the system load
events. At completion, each MPS 500 generates an MPS UP alarm.
Configuration files load all the necessary software. After startup, the MPS 500 is ready for call
processing.
October 2014
Conditions
LNK, FDX, ACT
Receive link pulse
Transmit packet
Reversed polarity
Receive packet
Partitioned out
Avaya Media Processing Server 500 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
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Ethernet Hub Indicators
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FIFO error
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Collision
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