Faults Indicated with LEDs
Begin troubleshooting at the ONT by checking to see if all LEDs are in their normal state,
shown in Table
on the SFU circuit board. If the LEDs are in their normal state, refer to "LEDs in Normal State"
on page 41. If the LEDs are in a fault state, refer to "LEDs in Fault State" below.
LEDs in Normal State
If the LEDs are in the normal state but you are still having problems, complete the following
troubleshooting steps:
1. If the trouble is of a random or intermittent nature, check for loose or broken connections
2. If the trouble is solid, remove the Customer Provided Equipment (CPE) wiring and
LEDs in Fault State
Descriptions of each LED are listed in Table
conditions. A flow chart for troubleshooting the problem for each fault condition is provided
in "ONT Trouble Isolation" below.
ONT Trouble Isolation
This section describes how to isolate problems based on faults reported through LEDs:
• "UPS Power LEDs" on page 42
• "Network Status LED Off" on page 43
• "POTS Troubleshooting" on page 44
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7 on page 39. There are separate LEDs for each Ethernet RJ‐45 jack that appear
at the common mounting platform.
complete the following tests:
• POTS tests described in "Test for POTS Line Faults" on page 39.
• Ethernet tests described in "Provision Ethernet Interface at OLT" on page 40. Verify
the OLT can run and pass the loop‐back tests for the Ethernet port.
If the above tests are successful, the indication of the trouble is directed back toward the
CPE wiring/equipment.
7 on page 39 with possible causes for fault LED
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