Testing the media server leds, Own in, Power – Avaya S8710 User Manual

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7 Testing the media server installation

LED indicators

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Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server

June 2004

Figure 6: LEDs on front and back of S8700 Media Server

Testing the media server LEDs

You can test some of the LEDs on the front of the media server through the Maintenance Web Interface.
This makes sure that the Active/Standby and U2 LEDs (on the front of the media server) and the transmit
LED on the DAJ1 duplication memory card (on the back of the media server) are controllable and not
burned out and that the media server is not hung.

NOTE:

The U2 LED is controlled by the S8700 Media Server but does not have an assigned
function.

The other LEDs are exclusively under hardware control so will not flash during the test. See the OEM
user documentation that comes with the media server for information on those LEDs.

During the 1-minute test, the Active/Standby and U2 LEDs alternate from being on (amber) for 1 second
and off for 1 second off. The transmit LED cycles from red (on 1 second, off 1 second) to green (on
1 second, off 1 second).

Figure notes

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Power

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Configuration fault

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Hard drive activity

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Network activity (CNA)

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Service—configuration health

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Active or standby mode indicator

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U2 (not defined)

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4 NIC ports (the numbers indicate their
assigned Ethernet ports)

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LEDs for the NIC ports (some NICs may
not have LEDs)

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LEDs for fiber optic duplication
connectivity

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