
Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch
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5.
To continue the IP configuration test, enter the IP address for the Site
Manager workstation.
To cancel the test, enter
q
.
6.
Choose whether you want to configure another module or port.
If you enter
n
, the Technician Interface prompt appears. If you enter
y
, you
return to step
of this procedure.
7.
When your configuration is complete, at the Technician Interface prompt
enter
logout
.
After the router creates and tests the configuration, it uses the configuration
information that you entered. See Using the Bay Command Console (BCC) or
Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager.
Verifying a Successful Installation
After connecting the Passport 5430 to the network, you can verify a successful
installation by checking the diagnostic LEDs on the front panel of the system
processor card (see Figure 6-1 on page 6-2).
When you turn on the Passport 5430, the following sequence of front-panel LED
activity should occur:
•
All system processor card LEDs light momentarily, indicating that the LEDs
are operational.
•
The Run and Boot LEDs flash through the initial startup sequence.
•
The PS1 LED lights and remains on. If you have a redundant power supply
installed, the PS2 LED will also light.
•
The Run LED begins flashing continuously until the Passport 5430 completes
all diagnostic tests.
•
As the diagnostic procedure tests each module, the LED representing that
module flashes green slowly if power-up diagnostics are enabled. If the
module passes its diagnostic test, the LED remains on. If the module fails its
diagnostic test, the module LED flashes green rapidly. If power-up diagnostics
are not enabled, the module LED remains off.