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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.30, Part Number 78-12907-01 Rev. E0, May 2005
Chapter 3 BPX Switch Common Core Components
Alarm/Status Monitor Card
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Fan and temperature monitor—Specifies each of the three cooling fans that is monitored by the fan
monitor circuit, which forwards a warning to the BPX switch system software if any fan falls below
a preset RPM. Cabinet internal temperature is also monitored by the ASM, which sends the
temperature to the system software to be displayed on the NMS terminal. The range that is displayed
is 0 degrees to 60 degrees Centigrade.
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Card detection—Specifies that the ASM card performs a card monitoring function that polls for
either card insertion or removal on all BPX slots every 100 ms.
Front Panel Description
The front panel displays the status of the node and any major or minor alarms that might be present.
Figure 3-5 illustrates the front panel of the ASM card. Each front panel feature is described in Table 3-4.
Table 3-4
ASM Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Number
Controls/Indicator Function
1
alarms LEDs
A red major alarm and a yellow minor alarm indicator to display the
status of the local node. In general, a major alarm is affects service
whereas a minor alarm is a failure that does not affect service.
2
dc LEDs
Two green LEDs display the status of the two DC power busses on the
Stratabus backplane. ON indicates voltage within tolerance. OFF
indicates an out-of-tolerance voltage.
3
ACO/hist LEDs
ACO LED (yellow) lights when you press the front panel ACO push
button. History LED (green) indicates an alarm has been detected by
the ASM at some time in the past but might not be clear at present time.
4
ACO switch
When operated, releases the audible alarm relay.
5
history clear
switch
Extinguishes the history LED if the alarm condition has cleared. If the
alarm is still present when the history clear switch is thrown, the
history LED will stay lit.
6
card status LEDs
Active (green) indicates the card is online and clear of alarms. Standby
(yellow) indicates the card is offline. Fault (red) indicates a card failure
is detected by the card self-test diagnostics.
Summary of Contents for BPX 8650
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Page 311: ...P A R T 4 Configuring Connections ...
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Page 487: ...P A R T 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ...
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Page 533: ...P A R T 6 BPX Specifications ...
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