Ir-ip leds, Normal indications, Power-up indications for configured ip router card – RAD Data comm ASMi-52 User Manual

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Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module

Installation and Operation Manual

B-4 Physical

Description ASMi-52

Ver.

2.5

IR-IP LEDs

IR-IP contains three LEDs, which indicate the module activity.

Table B-3

explains

the functions of the IR-IP interface indicators.

Table B-3. IR-IP Interface Indicators

LED Name

Function

Color

LINK

Lights when the Ethernet interface is connected to an active
LAN

Green

ACT

Flashes when transmit and/or receive activity is present on the

Ethernet interface

Yellow

ERR

Indicates erroneous events, such as collisions, buffer overflows,

etc. Also provides additional indications, described below in
this section

Red

Normal Indications

The IP router card can start normal service only after it has been configured for

operation in the user’s network. To simplify the configuration procedure, when an
unconfigured IP router card is powered on, it enters the configuration mode.

Power-Up Indications for Unconfigured IP Router Card

LINK indicator

Lights steadily after power up when connected to an active

station

(10BaseT

only).

ERR indicator

Lights steadily for 12 to 15 seconds, until the card completes
software decompression.
After this interval, the ERR indicator starts flashing rapidly (about
3 times per second), to indicate that the card is in the
configuration mode.
Configuration instructions are described further in the appendix.

Power-Up Indications for Configured IP Router Card

LINK indicator

Lights steadily after power up when connected to an active

station

(10BaseT

only).

ERR indicator

After software decompression, turns off.

Indications during Normal Service

During normal service, the LINK indicator lights steadily, indicating LAN integrity.

The ACT indicator flashes in accordance with the Ethernet interface traffic.
The ERR indicator is normally off, however it may light momentarily from time to

time, to indicate an occasional buffer overflow. If the ERR indicator lights often,
the IP router configuration may have to be changed, e.g., it may need more main
link bandwidth.

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