Chassis View - Avaya P330 User Manual

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The Chassis View is a graphical representation of the Avaya P330 Device.
The Avaya P330 Device can contain several Avaya P330 modules. The
Chassis View shows all of the device's modules, LAGs, and ports,
including ports on expansion modules and cascading modules (when
present). The colors of the modules, LAGs, and ports in the Chassis View
reflect their status.
When you hold the cursor over a port's icon in the Chassis View, a label
appears with the port number, its VLAN ID, and the last fault that
occurred on the port. When you hold the cursor over a LAG's icon in the
Chassis View, a label appears with the name and VLAN number of the
LAG, and the last fault that occurred on the LAG.
When viewing selected dialog boxes, the color of the port or LAG
indicates the status of the port or LAG with regard to the application. For
example: When creating a Link Aggregation Group (LAG), ports that can
be selected appear white in the Chassis View. The port selected to be the
base port appears dark blue. The ports selected to be additional ports
appear cyan.
The Cascading Module symbols show the status of the links between
adjacent modules in the device. The Cascading Module symbols at the top
and bottom of the device show the status of the long cable link between
the top and bottom modules in the device. If there is no Cascading
Module in the device, the Cascading Module symbols do not appear.
The following table provides a list of the possible port and LAG colors in
the Chassis View and their meaning.
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Table 2-3. Chassis View Port/LAG Colors
Color
Meaning
Green
The port/LAG is enabled, and its status is Okay.
Yellow
The port/LAG is enabled, and its status is Warning.
Red
The port/LAG is enabled, and its status is Fatal.
Light Gray
The port/LAG is disabled.
Dark Gray
The port/LAG is not associated with the assignment.
White
The port/LAG is logically available for assignment.
Dark Blue
The port/LAG has been assigned the primary position in
an application.
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