Nortel Networks NN46225-300 manual Interpreting the status of LEDs and ports

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Objects in a Metro ESU 1850 switch device view

To select a single object, click the edge of the object. The object is outlined in yellow, indicating that it is selected. Subsequent activities in Device Manager refer to the selected object.

To select multiple objects of the same type (such as ports or modules), use one of the following actions:

For a block of contiguous ports or modules, drag to select the group of objects.

For multiple ports or modules anywhere in the switch chassis, press Ctrl and click the objects anywhere in the device view.

The general rule for selecting multiple physical objects, such as fans, power supplies, modules, and ports, is that the selected objects must belong to the same category or have some kind of parent/child relationship.

Interpreting the status of LEDs and ports

The conventions on the device view are similar to the actual switch appearance for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600, and Metro ESU 1800 and 1850. Module LEDs are in one of three states: on, off, or blinking. For a full description of what each state means, refer to the documentation that came with the module.

The ports on the device view are color-coded to provide at-a-glance port status. "Device Manager port color codes" (page 49) shows the status assigned to each color.

Device Manager port color codes

Color

Description

 

 

Green

Port is up and operating.

 

 

Red

Port has been manually disabled.

 

 

Orange

Port has no link.

 

 

Light Blue

Port is in standby mode.

 

 

Dark Blue

Port is being tested.

 

 

Grey

Port is not reachable by Device Manager.

 

 

Pink

Port has a loopback connector connected to it.

 

 

Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Fundamentals — Using Device Manager

NN46225-300 02.02 Standard

4.21 October 2007

Copyright © 2005-2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents Fundamentals Using Device Manager Statement of conditions Restricted rights legendNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement General Page Contents Managing the system New in this release FeaturesOther Changes New in this release Before you begin IntroductionIntroduction JDM installation notes Installing Device Manager softwareNavigation Installing Device Manager on Windows JDM installation warningsNavigation Procedure steps Installing Device Manager on Windows from the CDWindows minimum requirements License Agreement dialog box Introduction dialog boxChoose Install Sets dialog box Choose Shortcut Folder dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog boxInstalling Java Device Manager dialog box Pre-installation Summary dialog boxInstall Complete dialog box Installing Device Manager on Windows from the WebPage Installing Device Manager on Linux from the CD Installing Device Manager in a Unix environmentInstalling Device Manager on Solaris from the CD Installing Device Manager on Unix from the Web Executing the Device Manager installation software on Unix InstallAnywhere Introduction dialog box Choose Install Sets dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box Installing Java Device Manager dialog box End Installing Device Manager software Starting Device Manager using Windows and Unix Setting the IP addressStarting Device Manager Abbreviated Device Manager window Replicating editable fields in Device ManagerSetting the Device Manager properties Variable definitions Value Default PropertiesSetting the Device Manager properties Viewing and customizing per device properties Using Device Open Last by SNMPv3Parameters box Device Properties Opening a device Open Device dialog box For information, see Variable definitionsAccess Level Description Snmp community string default valuesDevice view Opening a device using the Open Last option Understanding the Device Manager window Parts of the Device Manager window Using the menu barMenu bar Menu bar descriptionsVPN Menu DescriptionIP Vlan Using the toolbarToolbar buttons Button Name Description Menu equivalent Selecting objects Using the device viewUnderstanding the Device Manager window Interpreting the status of LEDs and ports Objects in a Metro ESU 1850 switch device viewDevice Manager port color codes Color Description Chassis shortcut menu options Using shortcut menusChassis shortcut menu Port shortcut menu Port shortcut menu optionsCard shortcut menu I/O module Using the status barUsing the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes Using Device Manager dialog boxesParameter selection menu Device Manager buttons Button Description Editing objectsOnline Help Is /help/accelar2k/v331 Help file locations, Metro ESU 1800 Help files Default pathManaging the system Managing files on the Metro Ethernet Routing SwitchCopying files Copy File tab Viewing file names on the Flash Checking flash memory useDevice Info tab Flash Files tab Viewing file names on the PcmciaDownloading firmware Managing files on the Metro ESUPcmcia Files tab Firmware Download tab Uploading and downloading configuration filesConfiguration File tab Viewing the history logHistory Log tab Firmware dialog box, Update tab fields Field Firmware dialog box, Update tabDownloading firmware from the server Field Description Creating firmwareFirmware dialog box, Create tab Firmware dialog box, Boot tab Booting firmwareFirmware dialog box, Create tab fields Field Description Configuration dialog box, Configuration File tab Firmware dialog box, Boot tab fields FieldConfiguration dialog box, Configuration tab fields Saving a history log to the serverHistoryLog dialog box, History Log tab HistoryLog dialog box, History Log tab fields Viewing controlled software upgrade statusTrap Log dialog box Viewing trap logsManaging the system DCE/DTE switch, Metro Ethernet Routing Switch Appendix a Operation Problems with Device ManagerSerial Port tab Console port on the Metro ESU Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro ESU 1800 orSerial Port tab on the Metro ESU 1800 Switch fails to open in Device ManagerSwitch fails to open in Device Manager Appendix a Operation Problems with Device Manager Page Fundamentals Using Device Manager