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(except for the full-height XGLC) installed in the lower-rear chassis slot behind the packet processing card will also
enter the standby mode.
enter the standby mode.
The possible states for this LED are described below. If the LED is not green, use the troubleshooting information in the
table to diagnose the problem.
table to diagnose the problem.
Table 30.
Ethernet Line Card Standby LED States
Color
Description
Troubleshooting
Green
Card is in
redundant mode.
redundant mode.
None needed for half-height line cards installed in slots 33 through 39 and 42 through 48 after
configuration.
configuration.
If green for line cards installed in slots 17 through 23 and 26 through 32, refer to Monitoring the
System for information on determining the status of the line card and system software processes.
System for information on determining the status of the line card and system software processes.
None
Card is in Ready
Mode.
OR
Card is not
receiving power.
OR
Card is in Active
Mode.
Mode.
OR
Card is not
receiving power.
OR
Card is in Active
Mode.
This is normal prior to configuration. Neither the Active nor Standby LEDs on the card is on.
Verify that the Run/Fail LED is green. If so, the card is receiving power and POST test results are
positive. If it is off, refer to
positive. If it is off, refer to
for troubleshooting
information.
Check the state of the Active LED. If it is green, the card is in standby mode. If needed, refer to
for information on configuring the card to serve
as a redundant component.
Ethernet Line Card Interface – Link LED States
The Link LEDs, associated with a particular network interface on the Ethernet line cards, indicate the status of the
network link. These LEDs should be green for normal operation.
network link. These LEDs should be green for 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 31.
Ethernet Line Card Interface – Link LED States
Color
Description
Troubleshooting
Green
Link is up.
None needed.
NOTE: This LED will not indicate the presence of a network link until the interface parameters
are set during the software configuration process.
NOTE: This LED will not indicate the presence of a network link until the interface parameters
are set during the software configuration process.
None
No power is available
to the card.
OR
Link is down.
to the card.
OR
Link is down.
Verify that the Run/Fail LED is green. If so, the card is receiving power. If it is off, refer to
for troubleshooting information.
Verify that the interface is cabled properly.
Verify that the device where the interface is connected to is cabled and powered properly.
Check the cable for continuity.