2 alarms, 1 remote fault, 2 alarms -2 3.2.1 remote – CANOGA PERKINS 9155 Network Interface Device User Manual

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Table 2. 9155 Interface LEDs

LED Status

Description

Tx

Off

No transmission activity

Green blinking

Transmission activity

Amber System

self-test

Amber

blinking

Collisions

Red

Port disabled; may be due to Link Loss Forwarding (LLF)

Rx Off

No

link

Green Link

established

Green blinking

Receiving activity

Amber

System self-test or half duplex (HDX) if UTP port

NET Off

Non-network

connection

Green Network

connection

Amber System

self-test

SPD

Off

10BaseT data rate

Red

Port

disabled

Amber

100BaseT data rate or system self-test

Green

1000BaseT data rate

LNK Off

No

link

Amber

System test/link on with half duplex

Amber blinking

Transmitting or receiving with half duplex

Green

Link on with full duplex

Green blinking

Transmitting or receiving with full duplex

3.2 Alarms

The 9155 can generate Major and Minor Alarms. For details about the Alarm Output Configuration,
Alarm Log, and Trap Configuration screens, see Chapter 4.

3.2.1 Remote Fault

If the Extension port Rx loses the signal, it sends a Remote Fault (RMTF) signal from its Tx, the Rx
LED is off, and an alarm flags the link loss on the Extension port. When the Extension port receives
a Remote Fault signal, the Rx LED lights red and an alarm flags the remote side optical link failure.
See Figure 2. Both local and remote link partners must be configured to the same RMTF
enable/disable setting. To set RMTF in software, see Section 4.7. RMTF complies with the
IEEE802.3u Remote Fault standard.

9155 Network Interface Device

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