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Table 153: IPSI LEDs 2 of 2<br />

Function LED State Description<br />

Clock status<br />

TN2312BP,<br />

(same as<br />

TN2182B)<br />

Emergency<br />

transfer<br />

(TN2312BP)<br />

Push-Button Switch<br />

Amber Flashing<br />

2.7 sec on<br />

0.3 sec off<br />

Winking<br />

0.3 sec on<br />

2.7 sec off<br />

IP-SVR (IP Server Interface)<br />

Active: Master clock, using offboard<br />

synchronization source.<br />

Active: Master clock, using its local reference<br />

source.<br />

Steady on Active: Board has been reset <strong>and</strong> is providing<br />

clocks but has not been told which<br />

synchronization source to use.<br />

Steady off St<strong>and</strong>by: Applying no tones to the network.<br />

“Jingle Bells”<br />

Green <strong>and</strong> Amber<br />

0.1 sec on, 0.2<br />

sec off, 0.1 sec<br />

on, 0.4 sec off,<br />

0.4 sec on, 0.4<br />

sec off<br />

Double blink<br />

Amber 0.3 sec<br />

on, 0.3 sec off,<br />

0.3 sec on, 2.4<br />

sec off<br />

St<strong>and</strong>by: Tone generator is being used.<br />

Active: Lost all external references <strong>and</strong> is in<br />

holdover mode.<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om St<strong>and</strong>by: This LED may come on <strong>and</strong> off<br />

intermittently as ETR-PTs on the board are<br />

used for tone-detection services.<br />

Red On Emergency transfer is active.<br />

Off Emergency transfer is inactive.<br />

2 of 2<br />

The push-button switch is used to administer the switch ID <strong>and</strong> the cabinet number of the IPSI.<br />

This button can also be used to erase the manually programmed IP address. Inserting the IPSI<br />

board with the button pressed or just resetting it while the button is pressed will keep the IPSI in<br />

boot mode.<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 543

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