
Chapter 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Components
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processors
Figure 2-5 Cisco ASR1000-ESP10 Faceplate LEDs
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Table | Cisco ASR1000 ESP LEDs for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers | ||
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PWR | Power | Solid green | All power requirements are within specification |
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| Off | The ESP is not powered on. |
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STAT | System status | Solid green | Cisco IOS has successfully booted. |
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| Yellow | ROMMON is running or when the Process Manager declares |
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| that a critical ASR 1000 Series RP1 process is not running |
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| Red | System failure or powering up. |
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ACTV | Active | Green | The ACTV LED indicates (in a redundant system) which ESP |
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| board is actively forwarding packets |
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| The active ESP board will have a green ACTV LED and the |
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| STBY LED will be off. The standby ESP board will have a |
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| yellow STBY LED and the ACTV LED will be off. |
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| Note that in a ASR1002 or ASR1004 chassis, any ESP board |
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| will always be active since these chassis does not support |
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| redundancy. The |
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| therefore it will always be active. |
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STBY | Standby | Yellow | The STBY LED indicates (in a redundant system) which ESP |
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| board is in a standby mode waiting to take over packet |
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| forwarding in case the active ESP board experiences a failure. |
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| Will always be off if active Cisco |
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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration Guide
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