Port Leds; The Front Panel Of The Avaya Mm340 Media Module; Ports - Avaya G250 Installation And Upgrade Manual

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Port LEDs

The following table shows the meaning of the S8300B's LEDs when they are lit:
LED
ALM
TST
ACT
In addition, the front panel of the S8300B has a LED labeled OK TO REMOVE, which is
connected to a button labeled SHUT DOWN. This LED indicates that the S8300B has been shut
down, and can be removed from the G250 chassis. Do not attempt to remove the S8300B
without instructions from a specially trained technician.

The front panel of the Avaya MM340 media module

The MM340 media module provides one WAN access port for the connection of an E1 or T1
WAN line. The following figure shows the MM340 media module front panel.
Figure 21: The MM340 media module front panel

Ports

The MM340's E1/T1 WAN access port is marked E1/T1. This port is located in the center of the
front panel.
Name
Color
Alarm
Red
Test
Green
Activity
Yellow
The front panel of the Avaya MM340 media module
Meaning
An alarm is present
A test is in progress
When the S8300B is used as an LSP, the
green LED remains lit when Avaya
Communication Manager is running.
This LED is lit whenever a G250, a G700, an IP
telephone, or an IP console is registered with
the S8300B. It is off when none of these IP
endpoints are registered with the S8300B.
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