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LED Indicators

On the faceplate of the S8300 Media Server is a set of LED indicators that are separate from those of the
G700 Media Gateway. Also on the faceplate is a button that will shut down the software carried by the
S8300 Media Server when depressed for 3 seconds.
The LEDs flash when shutdown is in progress and remain on when it is safe to remove the S8300 Media
Server or to power down.
• The red Major Alarm indicator on the S8300 Media Server is off when the system is operational
unless a Major Alarm has been raised.
• The green Test indicator on the S8300 Media Server indicates self-testing and maintenance status.
• The yellow Active LED on the S8300 Media Server shows "in use" status, indicating that this is a
primary server or an LSP with Media Gateways registered with it.
• The green OK-to-Remove LED on the S8300 Media Server indicates that shutdown is complete
and that it is safe to remove the server or power down the system.
When the S8300 is a local survivable backup, no LEDs will be lit during normal operations. In case of a
network failure or loss of contact with the primary S8300 (or S8700), the G700 Media Gateway will register
with the backup. At that time, the red Alarm LED will light and the yellow ACT LED will show "in use"
status.
When you first power up the S8300, the red Major Alarm LED will be lit. During startup, an LED test will
run, after which all LEDs will be off. At this point, you can connect to the S8300. There will be another
flash of LEDs when MultiVantage software starts.
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Installation and Upgrades for G700
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