Starting The Oa-700; Oa-740 Led Status - Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 700 (Vers. 2.2, 2.2-R02, 2.3) Getting Started Manual

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Starting the OA-700

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OA-700
TARTING THE
After installing your OA-700 and connecting cables, follow the procedure given
below to start the system:
Step 1: Before you power ON the OA-700, check the following:
Ensure that the power supply tray is securely inserted into the chassis.
Ensure that the utility power cable is connected to a valid power cord in the rear
panel, and power is available from this source.
Ensure that the Switch Fabric and the SE modules are correctly and securely
installed.
Ensure that a PC or VT100 terminal is connected to the console port, using the
appropriate console cable. (If the system is not connected to a console, see the
"Connecting to the OA-700 Console Port"
system to a console.)
Step 2: Power ON the OA-700.
Power on the OA-700 by turning on the external power switch located on the rear
panel. If power supply is available, you should hear the rotation of system fans,
and the system LEDs showing activity. At this point, the system begins its bootup
sequence.
Step 3: Monitor the system front panel LEDs and console for various bootup
messages.
Once the system begins to startup, monitor the front panel LEDs for various
stages of booting process (refer to the table given below). In addition to the LEDs,
monitor the system console for various bootup text messages (an example of a
bootup message is given below). While a console access is not always required
for system startup, it is a good idea to monitor the console at least the first time
the system is booted and initial configurations completed.
LED Information
The following table shows the state in which the main LEDs should be after a
startup.
Table 2: OA-740 LED Status
LED
SE EDs
Active
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Off
Power up status. This is the default
display when the system is first
powered on and before the software is
loaded.
Green
SE card is active.
Yellow
Indicates transient conditions (e.g.,
booting).
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