Table 42: Chassis Control Module Led Status; Table 43: Nic Module Led Status - Juniper G10 CMTS Hardware Manual

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Table 42: Chassis Control Module LED Status

Table 43: NIC Module LED Status

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LED
Status
Minor
Off
Major
Off
Critical
Off
Run
Green
ACO
Off
∆1 ∆2
Green
IDE
Off
Power
Green
USR1
[TBD]
USR2
[TBD]
Hot Swap
Off
8.
Immediately after the G10 CMTS is powered on, wait for the OK LED on the NIC Module
faceplate to illuminate green, which indicates the module initialization has been
successfully completed (see Figure 16 on page 43). Some LEDs will be in one state
during the initialization (OK LED not illuminated), then change to another state after the
initialization (OK LED illuminated green). Table 43 on page 126 indicates the expected
status of all LEDs on the module's front panel. If the OK LED does not illuminate, the NIC
Module is considered faulty and you might have to replace it (see "Remove a NIC
Module" on page 170).
LED
Pre-initialization Status Post-initialization Status
Pull
Red
0 through 23
Off
GB0 and GB1
Off
CLK
Green
PWR
Green
RTM
Green
OK
Off
EXT FLT
Amber
INT FLT
Amber
Hot Swap
Off
9.
You should check the four LEDs at the top of the NIC Access Module rear panel after
confirming the LEDs on its corresponding NIC Module are in the correct state as
Meaning
No event of priority Warning, Notice, Information, or Critical
has occurred.
No event of priority Error has occurred.
No event of priority Emergency, Alert, or Critical has occurred.
Module is active.
Alarm Cutoff not activated.
On—Active module.
Off—Stand-by module.
IDE inactive.
Power is applied.
[TBD]
[TBD]
Not safe to remove module.
Off
Off
Off
Off
Green
Green
Green
Off
Amber
Off
Off
Meaning
Normal operation.
No link or activity on
interfaces.
No link on Gigabit
interfaces.
Undefined.
Power is applied.
Continuity established
with NAM.
Successful initialization.
No external failure.
One or more of the FE or
GE ports is enabled, but
unused.
No internal failure.
Not safe to remove
module.

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