Avaya S8100 User Manual

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E LED boot sequence/ TN2314 Processor
LED boot sequence
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S8100 Installation and Upgrades
November 2003
TN2314 Processor circuit pack’s LEDs (after 
booting)
The front panel has 2 groups of LEDs. One group indicates the status of the pack, and the other group 
(which includes the Major, Minor, and Warning alarms) reflects maintenance conditions in the entire 
system.
Red (alarm) – The system has detected a fault in this circuit pack.
NOTE:
Alarms on the PROCR, PR-MAINT, SW-CTL, and PKT-INT maintenance objects are 
indicated by the red LED on the Processor circuit pack.
Green (test) – The system is running tests on this circuit pack.
Amber – In an operating system, this LED indicates that the handshaking between the firmware 
and the Windows 2000 operating system is occurring by flashing briefly once every 10 seconds.
PCMCIA (amber) – The flash disk is in use
MAJOR ALARMS (red)
MINOR ALARMS (red)
CLOCK (amber) – Blinks once every 4 seconds.
EM XFER (red) – Indicates emergency transfer has been invoked
NOTE:
If the AC power cord is unplugged, the emergency transfer feature invokes, however the 
EMERGENCY TRANSFER LED (red) is not lit due to loss of AC power. The system 
gracefully shuts down in about 3 minutes.
OK REMOVE (green) – Steady indicates that it is OK to remove the TN2314 Processor circuit 
pack.
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WARNING:
DO NOT REMOVE the TN2314 circuit pack unless the green Complete Shutdown LED is lit. 
Failure to heed this warning may result in loss of data and/or damage to equipment.