Oc-3C/Oc-3C Ni-2 Card Overview; Table 1-11 Ds3+T1/E1 Ima Ni-2 Card Led Group Indicators - Cisco 6260 Installation Manual

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Chapter 1
Product Overview
Table 1-11

Table 1-11 DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 Card LED Group Indicators

LED Group
Interface
status LED
(5 in
Figure
System alarm
(6 in
Figure
Card status
(7 in
Figure
Fan alarm
(8 in
Figure
ENET
interface LED
(11 in
Figure

1.2.3.11 OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 Card Overview

The OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card
OL-2365-02
describes the LED group indicators and their functions.
LED
State
TEST
Amber solid
Off
1-17)
RX STAT
Amber solid
Off
TX STAT
Amber solid
Off
RCLK
Green solid
Off
CRITICAL Red
MAJOR
Red
1-17)
MINOR
Amber
POWER
Green
STATUS
Green
1-17)
ACTIVE
Green
FAN 1
Red
1-17)
FAN 2
Red
ACT
Green solid or
blinking
Off
1-17)
LNK
Green solid
Provides the network OC-3c network trunk interface through optical connectors located on the NI-2
card faceplate. The following two versions of the OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card are available to support
the network trunk interface:
SMF intermediate range
MMF short range
Connects to the xTU-C line cards through point-to-point serial data buses on the backplane
Function
Cisco IOS detects that an obtrusive test (loopback) is
active on this interface.
Cisco IOS does not detect obtrusive test activity.
The receiver detects a physical layer problem.
The receiver does not detect a physical layer problem.
The transmitter detects a physical layer problem.
The transmitter does not detect a physical layer
problem.
Hardware detects an incoming clock signal.
Hardware does not detect an incoming clock signal.
A critical alarm is active.
A major alarm is active.
A minor alarm is active.
The NI-2 card has power.
The operational status of the NI-2 card.
On—There are no internal faults or problems.
Off—The NI-2 card has not booted properly, or a
problem is preventing normal operation.
The NI-2 card is operating as the active NI-2 card in
the chassis.
The fan module or fan tray is not operational and is in
alarm mode.
The fan module or fan tray is not operational and is in
alarm mode.
The Ethernet interface is active.
The Ethernet interface is inactive.
The Ethernet link is connected and enabled.
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