Nortel Networks 5000BH TokenSpeed Module LEDs, LED Switch Startup Sequence, LED name Meaning

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Using the 8-port TokenSpeed and TokenSpeed/MCP Switch Modules

TokenSpeed Module LEDs

The TokenSpeed module has status LEDs to indicate operating conditions for each port (see Figure 3-8).

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ins

TokenSpeed

Act

7665EA

Figure 3-8. TokenSpeed module LEDs

Table 3-2 lists the meaning of each LED on the TokenSpeed module.

Table 3-2.

TokenSpeed module LEDs

 

 

LED name

Meaning

 

 

Ins

The Inserted LEDs on all ports flash simultaneously until any port on

(inserted)

the module is successfully inserted. Once the first port is inserted, all

 

Inserted LEDs reflect the state of the corresponding port: inserted

 

into or deinserted from the ring.

Act

Lights when a packet is transmitted or received by the port.

(activity)

 

 

 

LED Switch Startup Sequence

When the TokenSpeed module starts, all LEDs light for 2 or 3 seconds. Then the LEDs for ports 1 and 2 light in a sequence that is specific to the module type.

On the TokenSpeed/MCP, the following sequence occurs:

Port 1:

Act (activity) LED lights during switch memory test.

Ins (inserted) LED lights during management bus test.

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Contents Using the 8-port TokenSpeed TokenSpeed/MCP Switch Modules Trademarks Statement of ConditionsVoluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement Iii893-01019-A 893-01019-A 893-01019-A Contents Chapter Installing and Connecting the TokenSpeed Module Figures Figure B -11. RI-other to RO connection RJ-45 to DB-9 Tables Xii Preface PurposeAudience Two-tiered Procedure Format ConventionsSpecial Message Formats Related Publications Ordering Bay Networks PublicationsRelated publications Title DescriptionHow to Get Help Technical Solutions Center Telephone number Fax numberBay Networks Customer Support Region Telephone number Fax numberFor More Information 893-01019-A Chapter Overview of the TokenSpeed Module About the TokenSpeed ModuleFeatures TokenSpeed Module Ports and ConnectivityFault Tolerance FilteringCaching and Proxy Network ManagementHardware features of the TokenSpeed module Physical DescriptionChapter TokenSpeed Module Applications Giving a Server a Dedicated PortSegmenting a Ring Giving a server a dedicated portConnecting a Segment Through the RI or RO Port Connecting a ring segment through an RI/RO port ring segmentConnecting a Segment Using a Lobe Port Connecting ring segments through lobe portsReplacing a Source Route Bridge or Router Concentrating Rings into a RouterConcentrating multiple rings into a router Installing and Connecting the TokenSpeed Module Preparing for InstallationInstalling the TokenSpeed Module Removing a filler panel Slot module guides Connecting Cables to TokenSpeed Ports Seating the moduleToken Ring Connections Port types for the TokenSpeed moduleNetwork device port TokenSpeed port type Verifying the Installation Management ConnectionLED Switch Startup Sequence TokenSpeed Module LEDsLED name Meaning Factory default configuration settings Parameter Factory default Possible settingsConfiguring the TokenSpeed Module FFE Removing and Replacing a Module Replacing a TokenSpeed/MCP Module Loosening the TokenSpeed moduleSlide the module out of the chassis see Figure Replacing a TokenSpeed Module 11. Loosening the TokenSpeed module12. Removing the module from the Centillion chassis Page Troubleshooting the TokenSpeed Module Switch Startup Failure with TokenSpeed/MCP TokenSpeed Module Startup Failure Port Insertion Problems Verify that the cabling is correctTroubleshooting the TokenSpeed Module Page Appendix a Technical Specifications Safety Agency Approvals ConnectorsEnvironmental Specifications Electromagnetic EmissionsAppendix B Cables Port Types Cable TypesTable B-1 Port types for the TokenSpeed module Token Ring Connectors on the TokenSpeed Module Table B-2 Cable distancesCable type Mb/s 16 Mb/s UTP cable type STP cable typeCable and Connector Pin Assignments Figure B-2. Connectors for token ring network cablesRJ-45 to RJ-45 Connection Figure B-3. Hub to station connection RJ-45 to RJ-45Figure B-4. Station to hub connection RJ-45 to RJ-45 Figure B-6. RI-other to RO connection RJ-45 to RJ-45 RJ-45 to DB-9 Connection Figure B-8. Hub to station connection RJ-45 to DB-9Figure B-9. Station to hub connection RJ-45 to DB-9 Figure B-11. RI-other to RO connection RJ-45 to DB-9 RJ-45 to IBM Type 1 Connection Figure B-13. Station to hub connection RJ-45 to IBM TypeFigure B-14. Bay/SNPX RO to RI connection RJ-45 to IBM Type Male Mini DIN Signal Male DB-25 Pin locations Pin numbers Serial MCP ConnectionsMale Mini DIN 8 to male DB-25 cable Table B-3Request to send Clear to send Ring indicator Table B-4 Female DB-25 to female DB-9 adapterIndex Types, B-2 caching, RIFIndex-2 Index-3