Hardware problems, Leds do not light on all modules, Probable cause – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Hardware Problems

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Hardware Problems

The following sections describe problems you may encounter with switch hardware.

LEDs Do Not Light on All Modules

You have turned on the power supply to the switch, but the

LEDs

on the modules do not

light.

Probable Cause

The power supply has blown a fuse.

Solution

Call Alcatel Technical Support.

Amber Color in LEDs

During power-up, the switch goes through a Power-On Self Test (

POST

). Results of the test

are reflected in the

OK1

and

OK2

LEDs

on the

MPX

and switching modules; specifically,

OK1

indicates hardware failures, while

OK2

indicates software failures.

The first time you start the switch, the

OK1

LED

will blink in amber once to indicate start

mode. The

OK2

LED

will blink in green rapidly to indicate image loading. Thereafter,

OK2

should blink slower in green to indicate operational mode.

Probable Cause

Hardware failure or software failure.

Solution

If the amber

LED

displays on a switching module, replace the module with a known, good

module.

If the amber

LED

displays on the

MPX

, or after replacing the switching module the problem

persists, shut down the switch and call Alcatel Technical Support.

Non-Blinking OK2 LED

When the switch is operating properly, the

OK2

LED

blinks in green. When the

OK2

LED

displays a steady green light, this is an indication of problems.

Probable Cause

The

MPX

or the software is malfunctioning. Typically the problem cannot be resolved by

rebooting.

Solution

Shut down the switch and call Alcatel Technical Support.

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