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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect
Testing the Complete Configuration
LED Indicators
Refer to the maintenance book for your configuration
If a maintenance object begins to fail some periodic tests, the media server will generate an
alarm. The media server identifies 3 levels of alarms:
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Alarms are communicated to users and technicians by entries in the alarm and sys logs and the
lighting of LEDs located on the attendant console, on all circuit packs, and, optionally, on
customer-designated telephones.
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S8700 Media Server LEDs
The media server has the LEDs shown in
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Major Alarms
Failures that cause critical degradation of service and require
immediate attention.
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Minor Alarms
Failures that cause some degradation of service, but do not cause a
critical portion of the configuration to be inoperable. This condition requires action, but
its consequences are not immediate. Problems might be impaired service to a few trunks
or stations or interfering with one feature across the entire configuration.
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Warning Alarms
Failures that cause no significant degradation of service or failures
in equipment external to the configuration. Warning alarms are not reported to the
attendant console or INADS.
"S8700 Media Server LEDs"
"Cajun Ethernet Switch LEDs"
"UPS LEDs"
"Attendant Console LEDs"
"Terminal Alarm Notification"
"Circuit Pack LEDs"
"DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs"
"SPAN LEDs"
"IP Server Interface LEDs"
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for detailed alarm and LED descriptions.
"LEDs on front and back of media
May 2002
server":