What are the functions of the s8300 led indicators – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Hardware installation for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server

92 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server

Figure 5: Example stack elections

Figure notes:

1. Stack Master

What are the functions of the S8300 LED Indicators

A set of LED indicators the faceplate of the S8300 are separate from those of the G700. A
shutdown button is also on the faceplate, which when depressed for about three seconds, will
shut down the system, including the operating software on the S8300. The LED flashes when
shutdown is in progress and remains on steady when it is safe to remove the S8300 or to power
down.

The functions of the S8300 LEDs are:

The red ALM LED on the S8300 is off when the system is operational unless a Major
Alarm has been raised.

The green TST LED on the S8300 (primary controller or LSP) is on when Communication
Manager is running.

The yellow ACT LED on the S8300 is on whenever a G700, an IP telephone, or an IP
console is registered with the S8300. It is off when none of these IP endpoints are
registered.

The green OK-to-Remove LED on the S8300 indicates that shutdown is complete and that
it is safe to remove the server or power down the system.

When the S8300 is a local survivable processor (LSP), no LEDs will be lit during normal
operations. In case of a network failure or loss of contact with the primary S8300 (or S8500 or
S8700/S8710), the G700 Media Gateway will register with the LSP. At that time, the red Alarm
LED will light.

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