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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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LEDs<br />

TST LED<br />

The green TST LED indicates that a maintenance test is in progress. When the S8300 is<br />

installed as an LSP, the green TST LED indicates that the server is up and waiting to provide<br />

service.<br />

ACT LED<br />

The yellow ACT LED provides an “in use” indication. The ACT LED turns on during system<br />

startup, and turns off during shutdown. During normal call processing operation, the ACT LED<br />

turns on whenever a Media Gateway, an IP station, or an IP console registers with the S8300. It<br />

turns off when none of the IP endpoints are registered with the S8300.<br />

OK-to-Remove LED<br />

The S8300 has a hard drive that must be shut down prior to removal of the S8300 server. When<br />

a shutdown is in progress, the green OK-to-Remove LED will first blink, then turn on steady.<br />

When the OK-to-Remove LED turns on steady, this indicates that the disk drive has been shut<br />

down properly and the S8300 is ready to be removed.<br />

There are three different ways to properly shut down the S8300:<br />

● Press the shutdown button on the faceplate for 2-4 seconds.<br />

● Initiate the shutdown via the Web interface with a computer connected remotely on the<br />

customer’s LAN.<br />

● Initiate the shutdown via the Web interface with a computer connected locally on the<br />

S8300 using the Services Port on the faceplate of the S8300<br />

Table 86: OK-to-Remove LED describes the states of the green OK-to-Remove LED.<br />

Table 86: OK-to-Remove LED<br />

Shutdown in Progress<br />

Shutdown Complete<br />

Shutdown not active<br />

Services Port LEDs<br />

One LED is located on the lower left side of the Services Port. This LED indicates the data rate<br />

of the connection:<br />

● When green, the data rate is 10MB.<br />

Flashing<br />

● When yellow, the data rate is 100MB.<br />

A second LED, located on the lower right side of the Services Port, indicates whether or not<br />

data is being sent over the RJ45 jack. This LED serves as a visual status of the Services'<br />

Ethernet interface (TX/RX).<br />

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

On<br />

Off

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