Table 433 ntrb21 led states – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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Physical description

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In general, the first five LEDs operate as follows:

During system power up, the LEDs are on.

When the self-test is in progress, the LEDs flash on and off three times,
then go into their appropriate states, as shown in

Table 433 "NTRB21

LED states" (page 1059)

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Table 433
NTRB21 LED states

LED

State

Definition

DIS

On (Red)

The NTRB21 circuit card is disabled.

Off

The NTRB21 is not in a disabled state.

ACT

On (Green)

The NTRB21 circuit card is in an active state. No alarm states
exist, the card is not disabled, nor is it in a loopback state.

Off

An alarm state or loopback state exists, or the card has been
disabled. See the other faceplate LEDs for more information.

RED

On (Red)

A red-alarm state has been detected.

Off

No red alarm.

YEL

On (Yellow)

A yellow alarm state has been detected.

Off

No yellow alarm.

LBK

On (Green)

NTRB21 is in loop-back mode.

Off

NTRB21 is not in loop-back mode.

The NTRB21 card uses a standard 9.5" by 12.5" multi-layer printed
circuit board with buried power and ground layers.The clock controller
daughterboard is fastened by standoffs and connectors.

The NTRB21 card has seven faceplate LEDs. The first five LEDs are
associated with the NTRB21 card. The remaining two LEDs are associated
with the clock controller and DCHI daughterboards. See

Figure 302

"NTRB21 TMDI card with clock controller" (page 1060)

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Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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