Viewing the bcm system leds, Base function tray system status display leds, Chapter 3 viewing the bcm system leds – Nortel Networks BCM200/400 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM system LEDs

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BCM200/400 4.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide

Chapter 3

Viewing the BCM system

LEDs

Refer to the following sections for information on the BCM system LEDs:

“Base function tray system status display LEDs”

“Media bay module LEDs” on page 81

Base function tray system status display LEDs

A line of 10 LEDs displays on the base function tray faceplate of the BCM main unit (see

Figure

46

and

Table 18

). The LEDs show the current state of various hardware components. Element

Manager contains a monitoring tool that allows you to determine the current condition of the LEDs
from your computer.

Figure 46 BCM base function tray system Status LEDs

Table 18

summarizes the possible operating states of the LEDs on the front of the base function

tray. The BCM expansion unit has both a power and a Status LED, which provide the same
indicators as for the base function tray.

Table 18 Base function tray system Status LED states (Sheet 1 of 3)

LED

Description

LED states

Power

Indicates the status of all power components.

The Power LED is used with the Status LED to show
startup conditions (see

Table 19

).

An LED that monitors a component will also show a
fault in combination with the Power LED.

Green ON – normal operation

Red ON – critical or major alarm. See

“Resolving

alarm conditions” on page 225

.

Disk

Indicates access to the system hard disk.

Green ON – hard disk activity detected

This LED lights when the HDD is accessed. If the
systems does not need to read or write to the HDD
the LED is off.

Power

Status

Disk

Temp

Fan

MSC

WAN

Modem

LAN 1

LAN 2

Red or Green

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