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Graphic Display
The four-line graphic display located on the Acme Packet 4600 front control panel is
visible at all times. The buttons used to navigate the display are accessible as well.
The graphic display reports real-time status, alarms, and general system information.
You can view this information without using a console, Telnet, or SSH connection into
the Acme Packet 4600.
Graphic Display Navigation
Three navigation buttons are located to the right of the display. These are used to
scroll through display menus and select the information to view on the graphic display.
Each graphic display button has a special purpose.
Button
Description
Up
Scrolls up through the previous menu or
display items, one line at a time.
Down
Scrolls down through the next menu or display
items, one line at a time.
Enter
Selects the menu or display item that appears
in the graphic display window.
Display Modes
The Acme Packet 4600 graphic display defaults to one of two display modes:
•
Base display is the default and indicates a properly-functioning Acme Packet
4600.
•
Alarm mode becomes the default display mode when any alarms are active on
the Acme Packet 4600. Active fault information is continuously displayed on the
graphic display.
Base Display
The base display shows the type of Acme Packet 4600 running. This information
appears when the system first starts up and when the graphic display times out at any
menu level.
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