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Checking the LEDs on Ethernet Line Cards
The ASR 5000 can be equipped with a variety of Ethernet line cards that support subscriber traffic. For detailed
information about the types of line cards and their applications, refer to the ASR 5000 Installation Guide
information about the types of line cards and their applications, refer to the ASR 5000 Installation Guide
The following line cards are currently supported on the ASR 5000:
Fast Ethernet Line Card (FELC and FLC2): half-height, 8-ports, 10/100Base-T interfaces
Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (GELC and GLC2): half-height, 1-ports, SFP interface
Quad GigE Line Card (QGLC): half-height, 4-ports, SFP interfaces
10 Gigabit Line Card (XGLC): full-height, 1-port, SFP+ interfaces
Each of the Ethernet cards listed above is equipped with status LEDs as listed below:
Run/Fail
Active
Standby
In addition to the LEDs listed above, each network interface is equipped with the Link and Activity LEDs.
The possible states for all LEDs on these Ethernet line cards are described below.
Ethernet Line Card Run/Fail LED States
The Run/Fail LEDs on the Ethernet line cards indicate the overall status of the cards. These LEDs should be green for
normal operation.
normal operation.
The possible states for this LED are described in the following table. If the LED is not green, use the troubleshooting
information in the table to diagnose the problem.
information in the table to diagnose the problem.
Table 28.
Ethernet Line Card Run/Fail LED States
Color
Description
Troubleshooting
Green
Card powered with no
errors detected.
errors detected.
None needed.
Red
Card powered with
error(s) detected.
error(s) detected.
Errors were detected during the Power On Self Tests (POSTs). It is likely that the errors
were logged to the command line interface during the boot process.
were logged to the command line interface during the boot process.
Refer to Monitoring the System for information on determining the status of system
hardware components.
hardware components.
None
Card is not receiving
power.
power.
for troubleshooting information.
Verify that the power source is supplying ample voltage and current to the chassis.
Verify that the card is properly installed per the instructions in the ASR 5000 Installation
Guide.
Guide.
If all of the above suggestions have been verified, it is possible that the line card is not
functional. Please contact your service representative.
functional. Please contact your service representative.