Booter led status, Application led status, 1 booter led status – AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 2.1)- OM System Manual - Installation, Administration and Maintenance EN User Manual

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SIP – DECT OM System Manual Release 2.1

7 Configuration und Administration Aspects

depl-1230/1.3

Page: 133 (196)

The following tables show the LED status of an RFP according to the different states.

A red respectively orange colored field in the table means that the LED glows permanently in
red or orange. A split field with e.g. the specification 1s/1s means that the LED is flashing
with a frequency of one second LED red on and one second LED off. Grey means that the
LED is off.

7.5.5.1 Booter LED Status

The following table illustrates the different meaning of the LEDs while the booter is active.

LED1 (INFO)

LED2 (OMM /

SYSTEM)

LED3

(DECT)

LED4

(WLAN)

Booter

cont.

Power connected

cont.

cont.

cont.

cont.

Wait for OMM Configurator
Input

1s

1s

DHCP

1,9s

0,1s

cont.

cont.

cont.

DHCP failed, wait for OMM
Configurator Input

0,25s

0,25s

TFTP download after DHCP

0,25s

0,25s

cont.

TFTP download after local
configuration

0,25s

0,25s

cont.

TFTP download after DHCP
Multicast

0,25s

0,25s

cont.

cont.

TFTP download after local
configuration and multicast

3,9s

0,1s

cont.

cont.

cont.

TFTP failed, wait for OMM
Configurator Input

Now, the kernel / application is running: LED1 will never be RED

7.5.5.2 Application LED Status

The following table illustrates the different meaning of the LEDs while the application is
starting or active.

LED1 (INFO)

LED2 (OMM /

SYSTEM)

LED3 (DECT) LED4 (WLAN)

Now, the kernel / application is running: LED1 will never be RED

Kernel

cont.

kernel boot phase
(inflator, …)

RFPM

1s

1s

DHCP phase

1,9s

0,1s

DHCP failure (idle
loop)

0,5s

0,5s

obtaining external
configuration

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