Cisco Systems PA-2H manual LEDs

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LEDs

Note You should replace older PA-2H port adapters with the newer PA-2H Rev. B port adapter. Contact Cisco’s Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for replacement details. (For information on the TAC, refer to the “Cisco Connection Online” section on page vi.)

LEDs

This section provides information on the LEDs on the faceplate of the HSSI port adapter. The HSSI port adapter has two rows of five status LEDs, one row of five for each HSSI port on the port adapter (TD, TC, RD, RC, and LB/C), and one enabled LED for the port adapter. (See Figure 1-4.)

Figure 1-4 LEDs on the HSSI Port Adapter (Partial Front View of PA-2H Shown)

ENABLED

TD

TC

RD

RC

LB/C

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

 

1

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After system initialization, the enabled LED, which is present on all interface processors, lights to indicate that the port adapter has been enabled for operation.

The following conditions must be met before the HSSI port adapter is enabled:

The port adapter contains a valid microcode version that has successfully been downloaded.

The port adapter is correctly connected to the backplane and receiving power in Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series routers, the Catalyst 5000 family switches, or to the midplane and receiving power in Cisco 7200 series and Cisco uBR7200 series routers.

The bus recognizes the port adapter or HSSI-equipped VIP2 or Catalyst RSM/VIP2.

If any of these conditions is not met, or if the initialization fails for other reasons, the enabled LED does not go on.

The five additional status LEDs on the HSSI port adapter indicate the following:

TD—When on, the transmit data LED indicates that the port adapter has been detected by, and is able to send packets to, the external DSU.

TC—When on, the transmit clock LED indicates that the port adapter is transmitting a transmit clock signal to the external DSU. During normal operation, this signal is derived from the RT signal from the external DSU. During loopback, this signal is generated internally.

RD—When on, the receive data LED indicates that the port adapter has detected, and is able to receive packets from, the external DSU.

RC—When on, the receive clock LED indicates that the port adapter has detected a Receive Clock signal. During normal operation, this signal is received from the external DSU. During loopback, this signal is generated internally.

LB/C—When green, this dual-color, loopback/connected LED indicates normal operation which means that the port adapter is properly connected to the external DSU and the TA (data terminal equipment [DTE] Available) and CA (data communications equipment [DCE] Available) signals are active. (See Table 1-1.) When yellow, this LED indicates that the port adapter is in loopback (LB) mode or is otherwise not physically connected to the DSU. When off, the port is neither connected or in loopback mode.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Copyright 1996-1999, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Document Organization About This ManualDocument Objectives Cisco Connection Online Cisco Connection OnlineIf You Need More Information Documentation CD-ROMIf You Need More Information If You Need More Information If You Need More Information Port Adapter Overview Overview605559 LEDs Hssi Interface Cable Receptacles, Cables, and PinoutsHssi Null Modem Cable Null Modem Cable ConnectorsReceptacles, Cables, and Pinouts List of Parts and Tools Preparing for InstallationPlatform Minimum Cisco IOS Release Software and Hardware RequirementsSafety Warnings Safety GuidelinesSafety Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Telephone Wiring GuidelinesElectrical Equipment Guidelines FCC Class B Compliance VIP2 and the Dual-Port Hssi Port Adapter Installation OverviewVIP2-50 with Two Hssi Port Adapters in Port Adapter Slots 0 Location of Port Adapter Screw Partial Port Adapter View Removing a Port AdapterInstalling a New Port Adapter Installing a Port AdapterInstalling a Port Adapter Installation Overview Catalyst RSM/VIP2 and the Dual-Port Hssi Port Adapter Catalyst RSM/VIP2-40 with PA-2H in Port Adapter Slot Removing a Port Adapter Installing a Port Adapter Installing a New Port Adapter Installation Overview Cisco 7206 with an Hssi Port Adapter in Port Adapter Slot Cisco 7200 Series and the Dual-Port Hssi Port AdapterPort adapter Handle Lever unlocked Position Handling a Port Adapter Replacing a Port AdapterSlot Port adapter Installation Overview Cisco uBR7200 Series Dual-Port Hssi Port Adapter Port adapters Port adapters Port adapter lever in unlocked position Inside slot guide PC board Metal carrier Port adapter retention clip in locked position Installation Overview Attaching Hssi Port Adapter Interface Cables Cable Installation and Interface ConfigurationAttaching a Null Modem Cable Connecting Hssi Cables Front View-PA-2H Shown without HandleConfiguring the Hssi Interfaces Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series Ports Cisco 7206 Hssi Port Number Example VIP2 Ports Configuring InterfacesConfiguring Interfaces Checking the Configuration Configuring Cyclic Redundancy ChecksUsing show Commands to Verify the New Interface Status Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series show Commands Use the show diag command to display the hardware revision VIP2 show Commands FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Catalyst RSM/VIP2 show Commands Router# show version FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Router# ping Using the ping CommandConfiguring the Hssi Interfaces