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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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DCP Port LEDs<br />

These LEDS represent the status of the integrated DCP circuitry.<br />

LED Name Color Description<br />

ALM Alarm Red This LED is turned ON during boot-up<br />

and turned OFF after self-tests pass. It is<br />

turned ON when an alarm is present.<br />

TST Test Green This LED is turned ON during power-up<br />

self-testing and maintenance testing.<br />

ACT Activity Yellow ON - One or more ports are in use.<br />

T1/E1/PRI Trunk Interface LEDs<br />

These LEDs represent the status of the integrated E1/T1 circuitry.<br />

LED Name Color Description<br />

ALM Alarm Red ON - Indicates a DS1 failure.<br />

TST Test Green This LED is turned ON during power-up<br />

self-testing and maintenance testing.<br />

ACT Sync/<br />

Activity<br />

Yellow ON - at least one call or ISDN signaling<br />

D-channel is active and the DS1 port is<br />

not a synchronization source clock (i.e.,<br />

source is local).<br />

BLINK - the DS1 port is a<br />

synchronization source clock for the<br />

G250. The flashing rate indicates the<br />

status of the recovered clock: longer ON<br />

period indicates a good clock while<br />

longer OFF period indicates bad<br />

received clock quality (inadequate as<br />

acting as clock source).<br />

SIG Signal Green ON indicates the presence of a signal on<br />

the T1/E1 line.<br />

G250 LEDs<br />

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