Status LEDs
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Span Status LEDs
Hot Swap LED
Status LEDs
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Alarm. Red light indicates a major software alarm has been reported for the card. A green light indicates
no alarms have been reported. See Chapter 7: System Alarms for more information.
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Status. Indicates overall health of the card. Red (or amber) light indicates minor problems were found
with the system but the card can be removed without intervention. A green light indicates no problems
were found.
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CPU. Green light indicates the CPU bus is active.
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PCI. Green light indicates the local PCI bus is busy.
DSP LEDs. LEDs provide a high level indication of the DSP card activity. See Chapter 8: Diagnostics/Main-
tenance for a detailed description for troubleshooting purposes.
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DSP Bank 1: Lights for DSP module activity on the first DSP module.
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DSP Bank 2: Lights for DSP module activity on the second DSP module.
For both DSP banks, red indicates power-up or DSP module is usable; green indicates at least one DSP chan-
nel is in use. Unlit indicates the DSP is not in use.
Ethernet LEDs. Not available in current release.
P/N 480-0005-00-15
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