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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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LEDs<br />

The Duplication Memory Board is a circuit board that plugs into the processor. It does not<br />

"insert" from the maintenance perspective. There are no SAT screens or Linux commands for<br />

administration of this board.<br />

The Duplication Memory board has four LEDs which indicate the state of the fiber link and the<br />

mode (transmit or receive) that the Duplication Memory board is currently programmed as. The<br />

faceplate also has a cutout for the fiber optic transceiver.<br />

Figure 12: DAJ1 Faceplate shows the DAJ1 faceplate and LEDs.<br />

Figure 13: DAL1/DAL2 Faceplate shows the DAL1/DAL2 faceplate and LEDs. "DALX" refers to<br />

DAL1 and DAL2. They have the same faceplate except for the DAL designation.<br />

Figure 12: DAJ1 Faceplate<br />

The DAJ1 LED functions are:<br />

● Line -- Indicates the On/Off line status of the server. Green when on-line.<br />

● Receive -- Green when transceiver is in receive mode.<br />

● Trans -- Bi-color, red or green. The red LED is turned on at reset (power-up). Green when<br />

transceiver is in transmit mode.<br />

318 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s<br />

LINE<br />

RECEIVE<br />

TRANS<br />

LINK<br />

STATUS<br />

DAJ-1<br />

DUP<br />

MEMORY<br />

fpcmdaj1 LAO 082306

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