Table 13: Line-Card LEDs on the Craft Interface
Description
State
Color
Label
Line card functioning normally.
On
steadily
Green
OK
Line card is transitioning online or offline.
Blinking
The slot is not online.
Off
–
Line card has failed.
On
steadily
Red
FAIL
There are ten push buttons located next to each of the line cards on the craft interface. These buttons are
used to place the line cards online or offline. When a line card is inserted into an adapter card, and installed
into the MX2010 router, the online/offline buttons can turn both cards on or off.
NOTE:
When installing an adapter card without the line card, the online/offline buttons have
no affect.
MX2010 SFB LED and Buttons on the Craft Interface
Each SFB has one tricolor LED on the craft interface that indicates its status. The SFB LED, labeled 0
through 7, are located along the bottom of the craft interface.
describes the functions
of the SFB LED.
Table 14: SFB LED on the Craft Interface
Description
State
Color
Label
SFB functioning normally.
On
steadily
Green
OK
SFB is transitioning online or offline.
Blinking
The slot is not online.
Off
–
SFB has failed.
On
steadily
Red
FAIL
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Summary of Contents for MX2010
Page 1: ...MX2010 Universal Routing Platform Hardware Guide Published 2019 12 03...
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Page 30: ...MX2010 Power System Description 95 MX2010 Cooling System Description 45 4...
Page 144: ...MX2010 DC Power 48 V System Electrical Specifications 201 122...
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Page 273: ...Figure 98 Loading the MX2010 Router into the Rack g007436 256...
Page 294: ...Figure 113 Reinstalling an AC Power Distribution Module g007440 D 277...
Page 295: ...Figure 114 Reinstalling a DC Power Distribution Module 48 V D g007432 278...
Page 373: ...4 PART Installing and Replacing Components Installing Components 359 Replacing Components 429...
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Page 715: ...6 PART Troubleshooting Hardware Troubleshooting Components 703...
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Page 796: ...Jewelry Removal Warning 787...
Page 799: ...Operating Temperature Warning 790...
Page 808: ...DC Power Disconnection Warning 799...
Page 812: ...DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning 803...