| Table 1: LED status monitor indications |
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LED | Description |
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DSL Link | (Active Green) Solid green (On) indicates that the end to |
| end DSL Framer Link is up, signifying that the link across |
| the DSL span is active. The DSL Link LED is Off when the |
| link is down. |
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Status | Blinks yellow from one to eleven times to indicate system |
| status. Each pulse pattern is separated by a 2 second “off” |
| period. Greater pulse patterns have higher priority (buffer |
| saturation has greater priority than an empty MAC table). |
| Valid system statuses are: |
| • 1 |
| • 2 |
| • 3 |
| from base unit are not asserted |
| • 4 |
| • 5 |
| • 6 |
| • 7 |
| • 8 |
| • 9 |
| • 10 |
| aligned |
| • 11 |
| CRC |
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10BT Link | (Active green) Solid green indicates that the |
| Ethernet interface has detected a valid SQE heartbeat, signi- |
| fying a valid |
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NS | (Active red) Solid red indicates that the Digital Signal Proces- |
| sors (DSPs) are not linked |
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ER | (Active red) Flashing red indicates CRC errors on DSL |
| (framer) side if DSL Link is active or if bit errors are received |
| during loop/BER test |
| ER flashes once, to indicate a CRC error (during normal |
| operation) or bit errors (during Remote Loopback 511/511E |
| tests) |
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TM | (Active yellow) Solid yellow indicates an Active Test Mode. |
| The unit may be placed in test mode by the local user or by |
| the remote user. |
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