Aic-I Card-Level Indicators; External Alarms And Controls; Table 14-11 Aic-I Card-Level Indicators - Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation And Operation Manual

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14.2.3 AIC-I Card

14.2.3.1 AIC-I Card-Level Indicators

Table 14-11

Table 14-11 AIC-I Card-Level Indicators

Card-Level LEDs
Red FAIL LED
Green ACT LED
Green/red PWR A LED The PWR A LED is green when a supply voltage within a specified range
Green/red PWR B LED The PWR B LED is green when a supply voltage within a specified range
Yellow INPUT LED
Yellow OUTPUT LED
Green RING LED
Green RING LED

14.2.3.2 External Alarms and Controls

The AIC-I card provides input/output alarm contact closures. You can define up to 12 external alarm
inputs and 4 external alarm inputs/outputs (user configurable). The physical connections are made using
the backplane wire-wrap pins or FMEC connections. See the
Panel" section on page 13-30
LEDs on the front panel of the AIC-I indicate the status of the alarm lines, one LED representing all of
the inputs and one LED representing all of the outputs. External alarms (input contacts) are typically
used for external sensors such as open doors, temperature sensors, flood sensors, and other
environmental conditions. External controls (output contacts) are typically used to drive visual or
audible devices such as bells and lights, but they can control other devices such as generators, heaters,
and fans.
You can program each of the twelve input alarm contacts separately. You can program each of the
sixteen input alarm contacts separately. Choices include:
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide, R4.7
14-18
describes the eight card-level LEDs on the AIC-I card faceplate.
Description
Indicates that the card's processor is not ready. The FAIL LED is on during
Reset and flashes during the boot process. Replace the card if the red FAIL
LED persists.
Indicates the AIC-I card is provisioned for operation.
has been sensed on supply input A. It is red when the input voltage on supply
input A is out of range.
has been sensed on supply input B. It is red when the input voltage on supply
input B is out of range.
The INPUT LED is yellow when there is an alarm condition on at least one
of the alarm inputs.
The OUTPUT LED is yellow when there is an alarm condition on at least
one of the alarm outputs.
The RING LED on the local orderwire (LOW) side is flashing green when a
call is received on the LOW.
The RING LED on the express orderwire (EOW) side is flashing green when
a call is received on the EOW.
Alarm on Closure or Alarm on Open
Alarm severity of any level (Critical, Major, Minor, Not Alarmed, Not Reported)
Service Affecting or Non-Service Affecting alarm-service level
63-character alarm description for CTC display in the alarm log. You cannot assign the fan-tray
abbreviation for the alarm; the abbreviation reflects the generic name of the input contacts. The
alarm condition remains raised until the external input stops driving the contact or you unprovision
the alarm input.
for information about increasing the number of input/output contacts.
Chapter 14
"13.9 ONS 15454 ANSI Alarm Expansion
Card Reference
December 2004

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