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G700 and Media Module LEDs

This chapter describes the locations of LEDs on the AvayaTM G700 Media Gateway and on the Media Modules and the meanings associated with LED colors.

LEDs appear on:

LEDs are important status indicators for technicians during onsite installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair. They encompass three major areas: Alarms, Testing, and Usage Activity. Some LEDs are specialized to support specific procedures (such as removing the S8300 Media Server). When alarms or problems occur, LEDs are present to indicate that attention by a technician is needed.

The G700 LEDs used are the same as those on the Cajun P330, with the following exceptions:

See "Table 2-1: Avaya P33T LED Description, in the AvayaTM P333T User's Guide" for a complete listing of led's.

The three traditional LEDs are used on Media Modules so that voice technicians do not have any problems with their current troubleshooting and diagnostic methods when using both software and hardware to obtain status information. While some Media Modules have additional LEDs, each Media Module has three standard LEDs:

Note: The four multi-color specialized status LEDs that have appeared on various DEFINITY server TN boards like the E1/T1/DS1 board (TN464F) do not appear on the Media Modules.

Note: There are LEDs on the physical G700, as discussed here, and also LEDs that can be viewed via PCView, the Device Manager.


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