Assigning A Port Name; Figure 3-26: Shortcut Menu For Assigning A Port Name - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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4
T1/E1 Trunk Status icons for trunks 1 through 8.
(gray): Disable - Trunk not configured (not in use).
(green): Active OK - Trunk synchronized.
(yellow): RAI Alarm - Remote Alarm Indication (RAI), also known as the 'Yellow'
Alarm.
(red): LOS / LOF Alarm - Loss due to LOS (Loss of Signal) or LOF (Loss of
Frame).
(blue): AIS Alarm - Alarm Indication Signal (AIS), also known as the 'Blue' Alarm
(orange): D-Channel Alarm - D-channel alarm
You can switch modules (refer to "Switching Between Modules" on page 49), view port
settings (refer to "Viewing Trunk Settings" on page 49), and assign a name to a port
(refer to "Assigning a Port Name" on page 48).
5
Dual Ethernet Link icons:
(gray): No link.
(green): Active link.
You can also view detailed Ethernet port information in the 'Ethernet Port Information'
page (refer to "Viewing Active Alarms" on page 189), by clicking this icon.
6
Dual Ethernet activity icons:
(gray): No Ethernet activity.
( orange): Transmit / receive activity.
7
T1/E1 Trunk Status icons for trunks 9 through 16. Refer to Item #4 for a description.
8
Power status icon:
(green): Power received by blade.
(red): No power received by blade.
9
Slot status of installed blade in the chassis (SWAP Ready icon).
3.2.1

Assigning a Port Name

The 'Home' page allows you to assign an arbitrary name or a brief description to each port.
This description appears as a tooltip when you move your mouse over the port.
To add a port description:
1.
Click the required port icon; a shortcut menu appears, as shown below:
Figure 3-27: Shortcut Menu for Assigning a Port Name
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