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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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LEDs<br />

Figure notes:<br />

Item Description Status<br />

1 UID LED button BLUE = Activated<br />

FLASHING = System being remotely managed<br />

OFF = Deactivated<br />

2 Internal health LED GREEN = Normal<br />

AMBER = System degraded. To identify the component in<br />

degraded state, refer to Figure 24: S8730 Systems Insight<br />

Display LEDs<br />

3 External Health LED<br />

(power supply)<br />

GREEN = Normal<br />

AMBER = Power redundancy failure. To identify the<br />

component in degraded state, refer to Figure 24: S8730<br />

Systems Insight Display LEDs.<br />

4 NIC 1 link/activity LED GREEN = Network link<br />

FLASHING = Network link and activity<br />

OFF = No link to network. If power is off, view the rear panel<br />

RJ-45 LEDs for status.<br />

5 NIC 2 link/activity LED GREEN = Network link<br />

FLASHING = Network link and activity<br />

OFF = No link to network. If power is off, view the rear panel<br />

RJ-45 LEDs for status.<br />

6 Power On/Standby<br />

button/System power<br />

LED<br />

GREEN = System on<br />

AMBER = System shut down, but power still applied.<br />

OFF = Power cord not attached or power supply failure.<br />

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

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