Allied Telesis X8106 User Manual

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SwitchBlade x8106 Chassis Switch Installation Guide
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Monitoring the Initialization Process
The line and controller cards perform an initialization process when you 
power or reset the chassis. The initialization process takes approximately 
two minutes to complete. The line cards do not begin to forward traffic from 
their ports until the process is finished.
The process has two phases. In the first phase, which takes approximately 
one minute, the controller card loads and initializes its AlliedWare Plus 
Operating System and, if there are two controller cards in the chassis, sets 
its active or standby state. In the second phase, the Ethernet line cards 
receive their management software from the active controller card, 
initialize the software, and configure their parameter settings according to 
the configurations provided by the active controller card. This phase also 
takes one minute, after which, the line cards begin to forward traffic.
You may monitor the initialization process by viewing either the LEDs on 
the cards or the messages on the Console port, as explained in the 
following sections.
Using the LEDs
to Monitor the
Initialization
Process
To monitor the first phase of the initialization process in which the 
controller card initializes its AlliedWare Plus Operating System and 
establishes its active master or standby master state, examine the CFC 
LED in the System Status LEDs on the card. The LED flashes green while 
the card initializes its management software. When this phase is finished, 
the card changes the LED to solid green if it is the active master or solid 
amber if it is the standby master.
To monitor phase 2 in which the line cards initialize and configure their 
management software, watch the SBx Linecard Status LEDs. There are 
twelve LEDs (numbered 1 to 12), one for each slot. The LED for a slot 
flashes green while the corresponding line card initializes its management 
software and configures its settings in accordance with the settings from 
the active controller card. The LED changes to solid green when the line 
card completes the initialization process and begins forwarding traffic.
Using the Console
Port to Monitor
the Initialization
Process
Another way to monitor the initialization process of the chassis is to 
connect a terminal or PC with a terminal emulator program to the Console 
port on the controller card and watch the status messages. If the chassis 
has two controller cards, you should use the Console port on the controller 
card in slot 5. (The settings for the terminal or terminal emulator program 
are found in “Using Local Management to Verify the Chassis” on 
page 184
.) Figure 132 on page 178 and Figure 133 on page 179 illustrate 
the messages. The controller and line cards are fully initialized and 
forwarding network traffic when the Console port displays the “awplus 
login” prompt.