FibeAir IP-20C/S/E
User Guide
Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential
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23.4.2
Optical GbE Interface (SFP) LEDs
There is one Green LED next to each optical (SFP) GbE interface. The LED
indicates the interface's Admin and cable connection status, and whether
there is traffic on the interface:
Off - Admin is Disabled or no cable is connected to the interface.
Green - Admin is Enabled and a cable is connected to the interface.
Blinking Green - Admin is Enabled and a cable is connected to the
interface, and there is traffic on the interface.
23.4.3
Management FE Interface (RJ-45) LEDs
There are two LEDs next to the MGT (management) interface, a Green LED to
the left of the interface and an Orange LED to the right of the interface.
The Green LED indicates the port’s Admin state:
Off – Admin is Disabled.
Green – Admin is Enabled.
If the MGT interface is being used for protection, the Orange LED indicates the
status of the mate unit.:
Off - Admin is Disabled or no cable is connected to the interface.
Orange - Admin is Enabled and a cable is connected to the interface.
Blinking Orange - Admin is Enabled and a cable is connected to the
interface, and there is traffic on the interface.
23.4.4
Radio LED
The Link LED is a three-color LED that indicates the status of the radio link:
Off – The radio is off.
Green - The power is on, and all carriers are operational (up).
Yellow - A signal degrade condition exists in at least one carrier.
Red - A loss of frame (LOF) or excessive BER condition exists in at least
one carrier.
23.4.5
Status LED
The Status LED is a three-color LED that indicates the status of the radio link:
Off – The power is off.
Green - The power is on, and no alarms are raised on the motherboard.
Yellow - The power is on, and one or more minor alarms or warnings are
raised on the motherboard.
Red - The power is on, and one or more major or critical alarms are raised
on the motherboard.