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HAPTER
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NSTALLATION
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OWER
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UP
Power-Up
When the 7600 Card is powered-up, it automatically begins the
power-up phase and initiates the Power-On Self-Test.
Power-on Self-Test
The 7600 Card’s automatic Power-On Self-Test verifies that every
component in the system is fully functional.
While the Power-On Self-Test is in progress, the Power LED is green.
When the Power-On Self-Test is completed, the Power LED maintains a
steady green and the Active orange LED flashes to indicate that the unit is
functioning. If the unit is not functioning, the light goes off; in such a
case, contact your supplier.
The Power-On Self-Test should take a maximum of sixty seconds.
Normal operation
After completion of the Power-on Test, the 7600 begins normal operation
automatically. The LEDs continue to display the system status of the 7600
Card module as well as the individual data connections of each Fast
Ethernet LED display.
Fast Ethernet Status
Indicators
Referring to Figure 2-2, each of the 16 multi-color LEDs corresponds to
the 16 Fast Ethernet ports in each connector on the front panel,
according to the same geometrical configuration. Each multi-color LED
can appear in one of three states: green, orange or off.
Table 2-3
System Status LEDs
SYS LED
Mode
Meaning and User Action
Power
(green)
On
Off
Unit is functioning properly.
If the unit is not functioning, contact your supplier.
Fail
(red)
On
Off
A hardware fault in the unit has been detected. If
possible, extract the 7600 Card from the chassis and
plug it back in. If this fails to rectify the problem, contact
your supplier.
No hardware fault detected.
Active
(orange)
Flashing
Steady
Normal operation.
A software problem has been detected. If possible,
extract the 7600 Card from the chassis and plug it back
in. If this fails to rectify the problem, contact your
supplier.
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