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Gbic ports – Avaya SMON C360 User Manual

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Avaya C360 Manager User Guide

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Device Manager

The following table provides a list of the possible port and LAG colors in
the Chassis View and their meaning.

GBIC Ports

Some Avaya C360 expansion modules contain GBIC (GigaBit Interface
Converter) ports that house removable transceiver modules. The Chassis
View reflects the management status of the ports. The following table
shows the possible appearances of these ports in the Chassis View and
provides the corresponding management status of the port.

GBIC ports that contain the following types of transceiver modules can be
configured:

Supported transceiver modules

No transceiver modules

Unknown transceiver modules

Table 2-3. Chassis View Port/LAG Colors

Color

Meaning

Green

The port/LAG is enabled, and its status is Okay.

Yellow

The port/LAG is enabled, and its status is Warning.

Red

The port/LAG is enabled, and its status is Fatal.

Light Gray

The port/LAG is disabled.

Dark Gray

The port/LAG is not associated with the assignment.

White

The port/LAG is logically available for assignment.

Dark Blue

The port/LAG has been assigned the primary position in
an application.

Cyan

The port/LAG has been assigned a secondary position in
an application.

Table 2-4. GBIC Port Status

GBIC Port

Status

The GBIC port contains a supported transceiver
module.

There is no transceiver module present in the GBIC
port.

The transceiver module in the GBIC port is not
supported.

The transceiver module in the GBIC port is of an
unknown type.