Carrier Access 600, EdgeFLEX Checking System Status LEDs, Check Management Port Ethernet LEDs

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EdgeFLEX 600 Installation

Powering Up and Checking LEDs

Checking System Status LEDs

The EdgeFLEX 600 system status LEDs are located on the SCPX card, the Power Supply Units, and the Management Card. The following table lists the normal state and alarm state of these LEDs. Refer to the illustration in Card LED Locations, on page 2-15for the location of the LEDs.

Card/Location

LED Label

Normal State / Meaning

Alarm State / Meaning

Management Card

MIN (Minor)

Off

On (Amber)

 

MAJ (Major)

Off

On (Red)

 

CRI (Critical)

Off

On (Red)

 

OMT 1, 2

On (Green) - valid GBIC

On (Amber) - the GBIC module

 

 

module is installed &

cannot be recognized by the

 

 

recognized

EdgeFLEX 600.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Off - no GBIC installed

 

 

ACO

Off

On (Amber) - When ACO has been

 

 

 

pressed but Alarms are still

 

 

 

present.

 

 

 

 

SCPX

Power

On (Green)

Off

 

Active/Standby

On (Green) - SCPX is Active

On (Amber) - SCPX is in Standby

 

 

system controller

mode

 

 

 

 

 

Fault

Off

On (Red)

 

Alarm

 

 

PSU

OK

On (Green)

Red (PSU not switched on or

 

 

 

no DC supply connected)

 

 

 

 

PSU - Fan Fault

CTRL

On (Green) - The fan

On (Red) - the fan controller on the

 

 

controller circuitry on the PSU

PSU is experiencing a fault.

 

 

is operating properly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAIN

On (Green)

On (Red) - Main Fan Tray has

 

 

 

failed or is not present.

 

 

 

 

 

AUX

On (Green)

On (Red) - Auxiliary Fan Tray has

 

 

 

failed or is not present.

 

 

 

 

Check Management Port (Ethernet) LEDs

There are two RJ-45 ports for Ethernet management of the EdgeFLEX 600 located on the Management card. Refer to the illustration in Card LED Locations, on page 2-15for the location of the LEDs.

Each Ethernet management port has two status LEDs; LINK/ACT and SPEED. The LINK/ACT LED is on the right and indicates the presence of an Ethernet link and/or traffic activity on that link. The LINK SPEED LED is on the left of the port and indicates the speed of the Ethernet link, either 10Mbps or 100Mbps. The following table lists the interpretation of the states of the two LEDs.

LED

Meaning

Link / Activity

On (Green) to indicate Link

(right LED)

 

Blinking (Green) to indicate Activity

 

Off to indicate No Link Detected

Speed

Green - 100 Mbps

(left LED)

 

Amber - 10 Mbps

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EdgeFLEX 600 - Release 2.0

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Contents EdgeFLEX Page FCC Requirements, Part Safety of Information Technology EquipmentCompliance Industry Canada ICES-003Europe EN55022 and AS/NZS CISPR22 Nebs Level 3 Requirements Compliance EdgeFLEX 600 Release Safety Notices Class 1 Laser Product Safety WarningDC Power Supply Warnings AC Power Supply Service and Maintenance End UserDC Power Supply Safety Information Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Warranty Limitation of Warranty & Limitation of RemediesWarranty Product Returns Table of Contents Adding and Replacing Components Connector Pin AssignmentsIndex Chapter Hardware Overview EdgeFLEX 600 Front ViewTechnical Specifications Site PlanningCompliance Specifications Environmental SpecificationsRelated Documentation EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Checking the Contents Preparing for InstallationRequired Tools to Unpack and Install the Chassis Unpacking the EdgeFLEXChassis Components Fan Tray, System Interfaces, and Power Supply UnitsPower Supply Unit LED Locations Front Panel LEDs and System Interfaces LocationsInstalling the EdgeFLEX 600 Chassis in a Rack Installing Flanges on the ChassisEdgeFLEX 600 Installation Rack Installation Connecting Power Installing the Decorative BezelRequirements for DC Power Connections Connecting Chassis to Ground Wiring and Connecting DC Power Connecting the Management Cables Connecting System CablesSystem Management Connectors System Management ConnectionsConnecting the Timing Output Cable Connecting the Local Console CableConnecting the Timing Input Cable Connecting the Alarm ContactsConnecting Network Cables Selecting the Appropriate Network CablesConnecting to 10/100 Ethernet Interfaces Connecting to DS1/E1 InterfacesConnecting to Optical Interfaces Powering Up the Chassis Powering Up and Checking LEDsCard LED Locations Checking System Status LEDs Check Management Port Ethernet LEDsCard Type LED Label Description Normal State Alarm State Check I/O Card LEDsRouting Cables Routing System and Network CablesAdding and Replacing Components Replacing the Air Filter Replacing a Fan Tray Adding and Replacing Components Replacing an SFP Module Removing/Installing Cards Operating the Ejector Latches Card Removal/InsertionAdding and Replacing Components Nonreplaceable Components Nonreplaceable Components EdgeFLEX 600 Release Appendix a Pin Locations Ethernet RJ-45 Pinout management portTiming Port Pinout Serial Port PinoutTiming In Ports Alarm Inputs Pinout Timing Out PortsAlarm Outputs Pinout Alarm Outputs Pinout EdgeFLEX 600 Release Index Index

600, EdgeFLEX specifications

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