Trip Leds; Fip Leds - Cisco 7000 Series Hardware Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Interface Processor LEDs
A bank of three LEDs indicates the following:
Either the MII LED or the RJ-45 LED should be on at one time; never both.

TRIP LEDs

The TRIP LEDs are shown in Figure B-8. Each horizontal row of three LEDs, one for each Token
Ring interface, indicates the speed (4 or 16 Mbps) of the interface and whether the interface is
inserted into the ring.
Figure B-8
All TRIP interface processors, regardless of whether they provide two or four ports, contain the bank
of LEDs shown in Figure B-8. As with the other interface processors, the enabled LED goes on when
the TRIP is enabled for operation. Three LEDs for each port indicate the following:

FIP LEDs

The FIP LEDs are shown in Figure B-9. The LEDs on the left indicate the state of PHY B, and those
on the right indicate the state of PHY A. (The PHY B interface is also to the left of the PHY A
interface on the face of the FIP.) As with the other interface processors, the enabled LED goes on
when the FIP is enabled for operation.
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MII—Lights when the MII port is selected as the active port by the controller.
Link—Lights when the FEIP is receiving a carrier signal from the network.
RJ-45—Lights when the RJ45 port is selected as the active port by the controller.
TRIP LEDs
16 Mbps—On when the interface is operating at 16 Mbps.
4 Mbps—On when the interface is operating at 4 Mbps.
In Ring—When on, indicates that the interface is currently active and inserted into the ring.
When off, indicates that the interface is not active and is not inserted into a ring.

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