Shelf/slot map, Module key, Shelf/slot map -6 module key -6 – Verilink SCM (880-503300-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Craft Interface
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Verilink SCM
Shelf/Slot Map
Shelf Symbols
Directly to the right of the Shelf column:
The M next to Shelf 1 indicates it is a Multi-line Shelf. A lower-case
m indicates that the shelf type has not yet been set properly in the
SCM Administration Menu. The shelf type must be manually set
before the using the shelf.
A Q next to a shelf indicates a Quint-line Shelf. The shelf may not
be correctly recognized as a quint-line shelf until the shelf type is
set in the SCM Administration Menu.
Node Map
The node map graphically represents the type of shelf, the
shelf/slot locations, and the type of module in each location.
Each module is represented in the matrix display by a character.
The key to these symbols is included in the screen, beneath the
shelf/slot matrix. See
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The shelf master is indicated by an asterisk (*). When an SCM
module is present, it should be the shelf master. In the absence of
an SCM, another module will become shelf master.
Selection Brackets
Brackets around a module in the shelf (for example: [S]) indicate it
is currently selected.
A question mark [?] in place of an element symbol indicates the
firmware of the SCM does not know about the module in the
shelf/slot location. It can also mean the application module does
not have the correct CIM.
A hyphen [-] in place of a module symbol indicates the shelf/slot
location is empty.
Unknown
If the word “UNKNOWN” appears in place of the name of one of the
modules in the legend, it means one of the following conditions:
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the current firmware does not know about the element
•
the slot is empty
•
the module recently has been pulled out.
Module Key
Application modules are represented in the matrix display by
alphabetic characters. The key to these symbols is included in the
Main Menu, beneath the Shelf/Slot map. The key elements in