Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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292 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
Navigating using the front panel LEDs
Navigation using the front panel LEDs on the G700 is that same as with the Avaya Cajun P330 
series. “Table 2-2: Avaya P330 <--> Select buttons, in the "Avaya P333T User’s Guide". For 
example, a technician can use the arrows to move left and right between the LEDs, and check 
the following:
LNK (link)
Col (collision)
Tx (send)
Rx (receive)
In addition, a technician can query the status of the ports using 51-66 in the LED panel.
Use the push buttons (on the right and left of data mode LEDs) for selecting the function to be 
reported simultaneously by all 16 of the Port data expansion LEDs. The function you are 
selecting is indicated by a lightened LED in that Function zone. Each time you press on the right 
(or on the left) push-button, the function currently lighted moves by one to the right (or to the left) 
accordingly.
For example, if the COL LED is lit, all 16 Ports associated with the data expansion module LEDs 
are reporting the Collision status of their respective port. If you want to select the LAG function, 
press 6 times on the right push-button. Afterwards, if you want to select the Rx function, press 4 
times on the left push-button.
For the G700, the LEDs display the information of ports 2 External 10/100Base-T Ethernet links 
and data expansion ports 51-66. At power up the LEDs indicate the Link status of ports 51-66 
and ext 1 & ext 2. Push the right button once to move the indication to Collision status of ports 
51-66 and ext 1 & ext 2. Push the left button to move the indication backwards.
Note:
Note:
Eight pushes in one direction complete a full cycle of display.
 If you press the right and the left push buttons simultaneously for:
 1.5sec, the module resets the Layer 2 Switching Processor but not the Media Gateway 
Processor
4 sec, the whole stack resets (performing slot renumbering)
18sec, the module enters the debug mode – module disabled for data traffic
Note:
Note:
Currently, there is no physical button or sequence of button presses defined to 
reset the Media Gateway Processor or G700. Complete software resets by using 
the Command Line Interface (CLI) for the Device Manager of the G700.