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Green — POST test completed successfully.
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DCH
— D channel status of an ISDN PRI connection
Off — No T1 or T1 PRI line is attached or the card does not need a
D channel, such as when the card is running T1-robbed-bit.
Green — Card is configured for ISDN PRI operation and an active
PRI connection has been established.
Amber — The D channel has not yet been established. It can take
several seconds after the card has completed its power up tests for
the card to establish a connection with the PRI trunk. If the DCH
light goes to amber after the connection has been established, it
can mean that an active control channel connection through the
PRI line has been lost.
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DNLD
— Download
Flash — The card is downloading software from the NBX Network
Call Processor.
Green — The download is complete or the Power-On-Self-Test
(POST) is running.
Amber — The download was interrupted before it was completed.
On a LAN, the download process runs quickly. If the download
from NCP to digital line card must travel a routed network path,
the download can take a few minutes. If the DNLD light remains
amber, it can indicate a severely congested network or a hardware
problem with the T1 card.
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CALL
— Call audio traffic
Off — No audio traffic on the T1 link.
Flashing — Audio traffic is present.
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CARD
— Card Software Status
Green — The card has finished downloading software from the
NCP and all software processes have started successfully.
Amber — A problem with one or more of the software processes
running on the card. The card automatically reboots itself if it
detects a problem with any of its software processes.
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DSP
— Reserved for future use
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NCP
— Network Call Processor
Amber — The card is trying to establish contact with an NCP.
Summary of Contents for NBX
Page 20: ...20 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 120: ...120 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS ...
Page 142: ...142 CHAPTER 4 ANALOG LINES ...
Page 162: ...162 CHAPTER 8 T1 DIGITAL LINE CARD ...
Page 192: ...192 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY ...
Page 198: ...198 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 222: ...222 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS ...