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Determining the Operating Status
Status lights
Stinger® FS/Stinger FS+ Getting Started Guide
3-7
LIM status lights
For detailed information about the status lights on each LIM and their expected
behavior, see the module guide for the specific module in question.
Trunk module status lights
For detailed information about the status lights on each trunk module and their
expected behavior, see the module guide for the specific trunk module in question.
MINOR
Amber
ON or
blinking
The control module has detected a minor alarm.
For information about configuring minor
alarms, see the
Stinger Administration Guide
.
The MINOR status light is ON at startup. It
remains ON until the control module passes all
POST tests. It then stays OFF until a minor alarm
occurs.
If the control module fails POST, the MINOR
status light remains ON.
TRUNK
STATUS
Green
ON
The six TRUNK STATUS lights indicate the status
of up to six module card ports attached through
the backplane to the control module. Port 1 is
the top (or only) port in slot 17. Port 4 is the top
(or only) port in slot 18.
On the secondary control module, the TRUNK
STATUS lights cycle.
If a TRUNK STATUS light is ON, the port is fully
operational.
TRUNK
STATUS
Green
blinking
The port is installed but not operating.
TRUNK
STATUS
Green
OFF
The trunk module corresponding to the port is
not present. If a two-port trunk module is
installed in slot 17, light 3 is unlit. If a two-port
trunk module is in slot 18, light 6 is unlit.
MASTER
Green
ON
Indicates that the control module is the master
(primary). If the secondary control module is
installed but cannot be primary because of some
failure, the MINOR alarm light is ON.
Table 3-2. Status lights on the control module (continued)
Status
light
Color
Condition
Indicates