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MM314 LAN Media Module LEDs<br />

MM314 Alarm LED<br />

Media Module LEDs<br />

If the MM314 media module alarm (ALM) LED is ON, this indicates there is a problem with the<br />

power supply or the media module is initializing. The ALM LED turns off after diagnostic tests<br />

pass and the power supply is active.<br />

If the MM314 media module ALM LED is BLINKING, this indicates that Communication<br />

Manager has the slot administered for a voice media module. There is a mismatch between<br />

Communication Manager and this media module.<br />

MM314 Port LEDs<br />

There are numbered LEDs on the MM314 front panel which correspond to each of the network<br />

ports. Underneath these LEDs is a row of LEDs that indicate particular functions. The function<br />

LED that is lit indicates which function the network port LEDs are reporting. For example, if the<br />

LNK LED is lit, the port LEDs indicate whether the network links for the specific ports are<br />

functioning properly.<br />

To the right of the function LEDs are two push buttons. Use these buttons to select which<br />

function the port LEDs should report. For example, if the COL LED is lit, all the port LEDs are<br />

reporting the Collision status of their respective port. Table 91: MM314 Port LEDs describes<br />

each of these functions:<br />

Table 91: MM314 Port LEDs 1 of 2<br />

LED Name Meaning<br />

LNK Link status If the port LED is ON, the port is enabled and the link is<br />

working properly.<br />

COL Collision If the port LED is OFF, there has been no collision on<br />

line. If this LED is flashing, there are collisions occurring.<br />

TX Transmit to line If the port LED is ON, data is being transmitted.<br />

RX Receive from line If the port LED is ON, data is being received from the<br />

line.<br />

1 of 2<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 345

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