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9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual

Hardware Installation

Power-Up, Hardware Functions, and LEDs

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NOTE: The NET LED is non-functional. It is turned ON/OFF manually, and

does not affect, nor is it affected by, the operation of the 9161

2.2.1 Alarms

The 9161 can generate Traps and Major and Minor Alarms. For details about the Traps Log and
setting up notification, see Chapter 4.

2.2.2 Remote Fault

If the 10G1 or 10G2 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 10G1 or 10G2 port (see Figure 2-1).
When the 10G1 or 10G2 port receives a Remote Fault signal, the Rx LED lights red and an alarm
flags the remote side optical link failure. Both local and remote link partners must be configured
to the same RMTF enable/disable setting. RMTF complies with the Remote Fault standard.

FAN

fan status

green

on

normal

amber

on

system self test/one fan failed

red

on

more than one fan failed

blinking

fans not installed

off

power off

green

on

normal operation

P1/P2

power supply status
(primary/secondary)

amber

on

Self test

red

on

power failure/major alarm

off

no power/power supply not installed

Table 2-2. 9161 Interface LEDs

LED

FUNCTION

COLOR

STATUS

Description

off

No transmission activity

TX

transmit status
10G-1/10G-2

amber

on

System self-test

green blinking

Transmission

activity

red

on

Port disabled; may be due to Link Loss For-
warding (LLF)

RX

receive status

off

No link

green

on

Link established

green

blinking

Receiving activity

Amber

on

System self-test

Red

on

Receiving Remote Fault

NET

non- functional
LED set manually

off

Non-network connection

Green

on

Network connection

amber

on

System self-test

Table 2-1. 9161 Management LEDs

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