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2 Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server:

Plug in AC Power

Once the ground and voltages have been verified to be correct for the installation, connect to AC
power.
Begin
1.
Plug the power cord into the outlet that was tested.
Note: There is no On/Off power switch on the G700 Media Gateway. The AC inlet
serves as the disconnect device. To disconnect power from the G700 Media
Gateway, remove the power cord plug from the AC inlet.
The G700 Media Gateway will power up. The LEDs on the Media Modules, the S8300 Media
Server, and the G700 Media Gateway will flash at power-up. Each element will conduct a series
of self-tests.
The LEDs on the G700 LED panel will flash, and the red ALM LED will light up until the self-
2.
tests on the G700 Media Gateway have completed.
The LEDs on the S8300 Media Server will light as described in the following sequence:
3.
a . ALM - RED - lights up, then turns off
b . OK To REMOVE - GREEN - lights up, then turns off
c . LEFT LED in SERVICES port - GREEN (10 MB link speed) lights up, then turns off
d . LEFT LED in SERVICES port - YELLOW (100 MB link speed) lights up, then turns off
e . RIGHT LED in SERVICES port - GREEN lights up, then turns off
When you first power up the S8300, the red Major Alarm LED will be lit. During startup, self-
tests 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.
Verify that:
4.
- Media Modules: all LEDs are extinguished.
Note: If the initial administration of all MMs is not completed, an alarm LED will light.
- The system (labeled SYS) or master LED (labeled MSTR) lights on one and only one module
in the stack.
- G700 Media Gateway: the green CPU LED is illuminated when both the Layer 2 Switching
Proccesor and the G700 Media Gateway Processor are in a normal operational state.
The red ALM LED is illuminated whenever an alarm exists in the G700 Media Gateway
Processor. The ALM LED might signal either a hardware failure or a software or firmware
condition that could be cleared by resetting the processor. It will also be illuminated because the
license file for the S8300 has not yet been installed.
You have now completed the initial installation of the G700 Media Gateway.
End
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Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002
Connect AC Power

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