Chapter 2
Introduction to the Cisco SCE8000 Platform
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Port
GBE port
Console
AUX
Bypass
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LEDs
Power
Status
Optical Bypass
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SCE8000-SCM-E Ports
Quantity
Description
2
Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports for
management of the Cisco
Currently only
SCE8000.
one GBE port
is supported.
CLI designation: interface
GigabitEthernet 1/1, 1/2.
1
RS-232 RJ-45 port for use by
technicians
1
RS-232 RJ-45 port used by
technicians
2
RJ-11 port
SCE8000-SCM-E LEDs
Description
Steady green — Installed power supplies are functioning normally.
•
•
Steady amber — Only one power supply is functioning normally.
•
Unlit — No power from either power supply.
On a slave SCE8000-SMC_E module (in the second slot), this LED is always off.
The Status LED indicates the operational status of the Cisco SCE8000 system, as
follows:
Unlit — No power from either power unit.
•
Steady amber — The system is booting up.
•
Flashing amber — The system is operational, but is in a warning state.
•
Flashing green — The system is fully operational.
•
Steady red — There is a problem or failure
•
Alarms are hierarchical: Failure takes precedence over Warning, which
Note
takes precedence over Operational.
Steady amber — The optic bypass module has been directed to pass traffic via
•
the Cisco SCE8000.
Unlit — The optic bypass module (if present) will connect the link fibers
•
directly, and traffic will bypass the Cisco SCE8000.
On a slave SCE8000-SMC_E module (in the second slot), this LED is always off.
This functionality is consistent even when the Cisco SCE8000 is powered
Note
down.
Service Control Module (SCE8000-SCM-E)
Cisco SCE8000 Installation and Configuration Guide, Rel 3.1.7
Connect This Port To...
A LAN using a GBE cable with
an RJ-45 connector.
A local terminal (console) using
an RS-232 cable with an RJ-45
connector, as provided in the
Cisco SCE8000 kit.
The Control connector on the
optical bypass module.
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