Assigning A Name To A Port; Figure 3-27: Shortcut Menu For Assigning A Port Name - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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Item# /
Label
T1/E1 Trunk Status icons for trunks 1 through 8.
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(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 48), view port
settings (refer to "Viewing Trunk Settings" on page 48), and assign a name to a port
(refer to "Assigning a Name or Brief Description to a Port" on page 47).
Dual Ethernet Link icons:
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(gray): No link.
(green): Active link.
You can also view detailed Ethernet port information in the 'Ethernet Port Information'
page (refer to "Viewing the Active Alarms Table" on page 245), by clicking this icon.
Dual Ethernet activity icons:
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(gray): No Ethernet activity.
( orange): Transmit / receive activity.
T1/E1 Trunk Status icons for trunks 9 through 16. Refer to Item #4 for a description.
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Power status icon:
8
(green): Power received by blade.
(red): No power received by blade.
Slot status of installed blade in the chassis (SWAP Ready icon).
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3.3.8.1

Assigning a Name to a Port

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, take these 3 steps:
Click the required port icon; a shortcut menu appears, as shown below:
1.

Figure 3-27: Shortcut Menu for Assigning a Port Name

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3. Web-Based Management
November 2008

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