Table 366 ntak10 led states – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual
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NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card
LED
State
Definition
On (Green)
The clock controller is switched on and is either locked to a reference
or is in free-run mode
Flashing (Green)
The clock controller is switched on and locking onto the primary
reference
Off
The clock controller is switched off
Note: See
"Clock controller interface" (page 894)
in this chapter for
more on tracking and free-run operation.
The 2 Mb DTI pack uses a standard 9.5" by 12.5", multi-layer printed circuit
board. The faceplate is 7/8" wide and contains six LEDs.
The LEDs operate as follows:
•
After the card is plugged in, the LEDs (a-e) are turned on by the
power-up circuit. The clock controller LED is independently controlled
by its own microprocessor.
•
After initialization, the LEDs (a-e) flash three times (0.5 seconds on, 0.5
seconds off) and then individual LEDs go into appropriate states, as
shown in
Table 366 "NTAK10 LED states" (page 882)
.
Table 366
NTAK10 LED states
LED
State
Definition
DIS
On (Red)
The NTAK10 circuit card is disabled.
Off
The NTAK10 is not in a disabled state.
OOS
On (Yellow)
The NTAK10 is in an out-of-service state.
Off
The NTAK10 is not in an out-of-service state.
NEA
On (Yellow)
A near end alarm state has been detected.
Off
No near end alarm.
FEA
On (Yellow)
A far end alarm state has been detected.
Off
No far end alarm.
LBK
On (Yellow)
NTAK10 is in loop-back mode.
Off
NTAK10 is not in loop-back mode.
CC
On (Red)
The clock controller is switched on and disabled.
On (Green)
The clock controller is switched on and is either locked to a reference
or is in free-run mode.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
23 May 2008
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