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Chapter 3: LEDs<br />

LEDs are important status indicators during on-site installation, maintenance, troubleshooting,<br />

and repair. This chapter describes what the LEDS indicate on system components and includes<br />

the following topics:<br />

● Attendant Console LEDs<br />

● Circuit Pack LEDs<br />

● Expansion Interface Circuit Pack LEDs<br />

● Maintenance Circuit Pack LEDs<br />

● DS1/UDS1 (TN767/TN464) Circuit Pack LEDs<br />

● DS1C (TN574/TN1654) Circuit Pack LEDs<br />

● Switch Node Interface LEDs<br />

● Tone-Clock Circuit Pack LEDs<br />

● Maintenance/Test Circuit Pack LEDs<br />

● <strong>Avaya</strong> Ethernet Switch LEDs<br />

● UPS LEDs<br />

● IPSI LEDs<br />

● TN2501 LEDs<br />

● 650A Power Supply LEDs<br />

● 655A Power Supply LEDs<br />

● Duplication Memory Board LEDs<br />

● S8300/S8300B <strong>Server</strong> LEDs<br />

● S8300C <strong>Server</strong> LEDs<br />

● S8500 <strong>Server</strong> LEDs<br />

● S8500C <strong>Server</strong> LEDs<br />

● S8710 and S8720 <strong>Server</strong> LEDs<br />

● S8730 <strong>Server</strong> LEDs<br />

● Media Module LEDs<br />

● G250 LEDs<br />

● G350 LEDs<br />

● G450 LEDs<br />

● G700 LEDs<br />

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