Checking System And Slot Status; System Status - Avaya MERLIN MAGIX Maintenance And Troubleshooting Manual

Integrated system release 2.0 and earlier
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Checking System and Slot Status

In addition to checking error logs, and the access log, and running module tests, you can request
System Status and Slot Status information for each module.

System Status

The power supply, processor, 100D, 100DCD, 100R, and 400 E&M module are the only modules
that have LEDs. The System Status screen displays simulated LEDs for the processor and for
each of these modules but not for the power supply. The System Status procedure allows you to
check simulated LEDs for the processor and other modules.
Procedure
Menu
Maintenance
Interpreting the System Status Screen
Following is a sample System Status screen:
System Status:
Slot00:Raaa
Slot01:Raaa Yaaa Gaaa
Slot02:Raaa Yaaa Gaaa
Slot03:Raaa Yaaa Gaaa
Slot04:Raaaa Yaaaa
The System Status screen simulates LEDs for each module. The simulated LEDs are represented
as R (red), Y (yellow), and G (green).
Immediately following R, Y, or G is its status (aaa in the screen shown above), which can be On,
Off, or No status (an empty slot in the control unit).
Red LED
When the red LED is on, the module is not in service because it is in standby mode, being tested,
or is in an alarm condition. When a module resumes normal operations, the red LED turns off.
Yellow LED
When the yellow LED is on, it usually means that at least one call is in progress on that module.
This is usually true for modules with trunks. When this is the status, you must reset the board if you
want to terminate any calls in progress rather than waiting for them to terminate during a Busy-
Out.
System
Status
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Control Unit Problems
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