VoxiPlus
Advanced
INSTALLATION MANUAL
© 2008 TOPEX S.A.
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Three signalizations are common to all analog interfaces, no matter their type:
GREEN LED – off, RED LED
- off: the interface is not installed.
GREEN LED - blinking slowly, RED LED
- blinking slowly (synchronously): the interface has
not yet received configuration form the processor (PG-VoIP card)
GREEN LED – blinking fast, RED LED
- blinking fast (synchronously): the actual type of the
interface does not match the configuration from the PG.
The MPAI card has a red LED, labeled
L1
, which lights up when the card is performing a
RESET operation.
2.5
Status Monitoring
TOPEX VoxiPLUS – 2U variant has several optical indicators (LEDs), located on the panel of
each of the plug-in cards (processor VoIP card, GSM card or MPAI cards). These show the status of
the device:
LEDs on PGVOIP card
Figure 12: PG-VOIP - LED indicators
The red LED lights to show the proper supply of the equipment;
The green LED indicates that the Linux kernel is running. It pulses faster or slower,
depending upon the operations performed by the embedded software;
The yellow LED lights up or blinks to show reading from the non-volatile
memory (XD Card).
Each RJ45 connectors features a pair of indicator LEDs, with this meaning:
a.
The green LED of the LAN Ethernet connector shows the existence of data traffic in the
Ethernet interface;
b.
The yellow LED of the LAN connector shows the Ethernet connection speed. When the LED
is off, the data rate is only 10 Mbps, and when the LED is on the data rate rises to 100 Mbps;
c.
Likewise, the green LED of the WAN Ethernet connector shows the presence of data traffic
in the Ethernet interface;
d.
The yellow LED of the WAN connector shows the interface data rate of the Ethernet
connection. When the LED is off, the interface data rate is 10 Mbps, and when the LED is on,
the data rate rises to 100 Mbps.
e.
The green LEDs of the E1connectors (labeled E1/A and E1/B) blink with the rate of one
second when the application specific to the PGVOIP card is loading;
f.
The yellow LEDs of the E1connectors (labeled E1/A and E1/B) are lighted when there is E1
signal on these inputs.