T1600 Host Subsystem Overview; T1600 Host Subsystem Description - Juniper T1600 Hardware Manual

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Table 7: TXP-T1600 SIB Port LEDs
Label
Color
Green
LINK
Yellow
Red
RxPWR
Green
Yellow
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State
On steadily
Blinking
On steadily
Blinking
On steadily
Off
On steadily
On steadily
Off
T1600 Switch Interface Board (SIB) Description on page 32
TXP-T1600 SIB Description on page 34
Maintaining the T1600 SIBs on page 168
T1600 Host Subsystem Description on page 36
T1600 Routing Engine Overview on page 37
T1600 Control Boards Overview on page 45
The host subsystem provides the routing and system management functions of the
router. You can install one or two host subsystems on the router. The host subsystem
consists of a Routing Engine and an adjacent control board. To operate, each host
subsystem functions as a unit; the Routing Engine requires the corresponding control
board, and vice versa.
Description
The link between the TXP-F13 SIB port and the TXP-T1600 SIB
port has been established successfully.
The link between the TXP-T1600 SIB port and the loopback
connector has been established successfully.
The link is being established.
The fiber-optic array cable might be connected to either the
wrong TXP-T1600 SIB port or wrong TXP-FI3 port.
The link between the TXP-F13 SIB port and the TXP-T1600 SIB
port failed. There might be a hardware problem, or the fiber-optic
port or cable might need to be cleaned.
The cable is not connected on both sides, or either the TXP-F13
SIB or TXP-T1600 SIB is powered off.
Full optical power is being received.
Diminished optical power is being received. The fiber-optic array
cable or the fiber-optic array port might need cleaning, or the
cable might be damaged.
No optical power has been received. The fiber-optic array cable
is not connected to the TXP-FI3 SIB port, or not connected to
the TXP-T1600 SIB port. If the cable is connected on both sides,
the cable might be cut.
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