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Hardware Installation

9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual

Power-Up, Hardware Functions, and LEDs

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Connect the Optical Fiber cables to the XFP modules as follows:

1. Plug in the optical cable connectors with proper Tx to Rx or Rx to Tx orientation.

2. Ensure cable locks in place.

3. Label each cable and connector with the signal name and direction.

Canoga Perkins recommends that you determine and record link attenuation and transmission
power before starting normal link traffic. The attenuation factor and transmission power identify
potential problems with links near the lower limit of receiver limitations.

For details on link attenuation and transmission power, reference Chapter 4, Maintenance and
Troubleshooting.

2.2 Power-Up, Hardware Functions, and LEDs

During the initial power-up sequence, all LEDs light amber. When start-up is complete, the setup
and installation are correct, and data is transmitting normally across the link, the Rx and Tx LEDs
for both ports light green or blink green when transmiting or receiving data.

The LEDs show the system and port conditions. The P1, P2, Fans, and Management LEDs
show the management conditions; see Table 2-1. Table 2-2 lists all possible LEDs. For details
about the LEDs, see your interface module and Tables 2-1 and 2-2.

Table 2-1. 9161 Management LEDs

LED

FUNCTION

COLOR

STATUS

DESCRIPTION

Tx

transmit status
10G-1/10G-2

amber

on

system self-test

green blinking

normal

operation

red

on

port disabled; may be due to link loss for-
warding (LLF)

off

no power/power supply not installed

Rx

receive status

amber

on

system self-test

green

on

link established

green

blinking

receiving activity

red

on

receiving remote fault

off

no link

NET

not supported

amber

on

system self-test

green

on

normal operation

MGR management status

green

blinking

Ethernet packets are being sent to the CPU
for processing

amber

on

system self test/over temp

amber

blinking

system self test/over temp with manage-
ment traffic

red

on

diagnostic failure or CPU failure

off

power off

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