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Nortel Networks 8010co User Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview

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Installing the Breaker Interface Panel for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8010co Chassis

The alarm module can also be linked to other BIPs, and can provide visual and
audible alarms to aisle alarms and to the central office (see

“Central office alarms”

on page 26

).

Alarm support for the BIP is provided by the 8691SF or 8691omSF central
processing unit (CPU) in the 8010co chassis. The following conditions in the
8010co chassis generate alarms:

Power supply failure

Fan failure

Overheating

Line card error

Master CPU failure

For details about the 8691SF or 8691omSF Central Processing Unit (CPU), see
the appropriate product chassis installation manual.

5

MAJOR

Indicator

Red/On steady

Major fault indicator—Indicates that the system
hardware or software has identified a serious
disruption of service or that an important circuit failure
has occurred.

Common causes for this type of fault condition
include:

CPU fault when two CPUs are installed

Two fan trays are faulty

Two power supplies are faulty

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MINOR

Indicator

Yellow/On steady

Minor fault indicator—Indicates a problem that does
not have a serious effect on customer service, or a
problem in circuits that are not essential to device
operation.

Common causes for this type of fault condition
include:

Shelf alarm cables not installed or not connected
properly.

Alarm module jumpers configured incorrectly.

One power supply is faulty

One fan tray is faulty

Table 1 Alarm module display LEDs (continued)

Item

Label/Icon

Type

Color/State

Description