Juniper MX10004 Hardware Manual page 87

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LEDs
PWR LED
STS LED
Port LED
Lane LEDs
Cables and
TIP: You can use the
connectors
pluggable transceivers that your Juniper Networks device supports.
See the list of supported transceivers for the MX Series at
Transceivers.
Steady green—Line-card power is ok.
Steady red—Line-card power-on has failed.
Off—Line card is not receiving power.
Steady green (blinking green when the beacon or the port location is on)—Line card is
online.
Blinking green—The line card is booting.
Steady red (blinking red when the beacon or the port location is on)—Line card is
faulty or an alarm has been raised.
Off—Line card is disabled or offline.
Off—Port does not have a transceiver module.
Steady green (blinking green when the beacon or the port location is on)—Port link is
up with no alarms or failures.
Steady amber (blinking amber when the beacon or the port location is on)—Port link
is down because the port is disabled through the CLI, or the port encountered errors
such as loss of signal, local fault, or remote fault.
The lane LEDs for the corresponding port indicate the port status.
Like the port status LED, each individual lane LED supports four states as: OFF,
AMBER, GREEN, and RED.
Hardware Compatibility Tool
to find information about the
MX Series Supported
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