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Alarm-Related LEDs

The following alarm-related LEDs appear on the faceplate of the G700. Table 3 shows how certain LEDs reflect specific alarm situations.

Table 3. Alarm-Related LEDs
LED
Location
Alarm-Related Cause
ALARM LED
Attendant Console
The system alarm causes the attendant console ALARM LED to light.
ACK LED
Attendant Console
The ACK LED on the attendant console reflects the state of acknowledgement of the alarm report from INADS. However, this is only possible for S8700-based Media Servers.
RED ALM or ALARM LED
LED Panel of G700 Media Gateway
The RED ALM or ALARM LED indicates the "health" of the G700 by lighting when there are impaired functions of the Media Gateway Processor, Layer 2 Switching Processor, or VOIP engine. It lights when the power supply voltage is out of bounds, if the G700 cannot locate any Media Servers, or when the unit is overheating. It also indicates that the system is in Power-up mode, or that a Media Module is resetting.


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