OCU-DP Card

LEDs

LEDs

There are two LEDs for each channel on the OCU-DP card. The function for each LED is listed below:

State

 

Description

 

 

 

Yellow Flickering

ALL

Boot Software in control.

 

 

 

Green (walking down)

ALL

Application Software in control

Red (walking up)

 

(repeated 3.5 times).

 

 

 

Red, slow flash

ALL

In Boot. Application flash code checksums

 

 

did not match and Boot is waiting for

 

 

application download.

 

 

 

Red

ALL

In Application code waiting for Controller to

 

 

issue SW/HW revision request. This is the

 

 

first request that comes from the OCU-DP

 

 

card manager in the Controller.

 

 

 

Green

Top

Port in Self-test. Duration is 5-8 seconds.

Yellow

Bottom

 

 

 

 

Off

Top

Port is set down (Out-Of-Service).

 

Bottom

 

 

 

 

Green

Top

Port is receiving valid signals.

 

 

 

Red

Top

Port is receiving no signal (primary) or no

 

 

frame sync (secondary or clear channel).

 

 

 

Red Flashing

Bottom

Port is receiving bipolar violations

 

 

 

Yellow

Bottom

Port is in loopback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Carrier Access user manual Axxius 800 Release 10-9

Axxius 800 specifications

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