Difference between revisions of "DECT Server 2500"
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+ | Table 1: ''LEDs Common to all Modules'': | ||
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |'''Location''' | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |'''Location''' | ||
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| align=center | Power || align=center | On top of all modules || align=center | Green || Steady green light when the power is on and the card is running. | | align=center | Power || align=center | On top of all modules || align=center | Green || Steady green light when the power is on and the card is running. | ||
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| align=center | Power || align=center | On top of all modules || align=center | Red || Flashing red light power up. Steady red light in case of error. | | align=center | Power || align=center | On top of all modules || align=center | Red || Flashing red light power up. Steady red light in case of error. | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | On CPU card without link, the POWER LED is signalling the IP address of STENTOFON DECT Server 2500 by means of a sequence of LED flashing different colors. <br/> | ||
+ | Below is an example of behavior for IP address 127.0.1.101: | ||
+ | * LED steady green (“beginning of message”); LED off (break); LED flash blue (ignore this) | ||
+ | * break, LED flash green once (=”1”), break, LED flash green twice (=”2”), break, LED flash green 7 times (=”7”), break, LED flash red (=”.”) | ||
+ | * break, LED flash green once, longer (=”0”), break, LED flash red (=”.”) | ||
+ | * break, LED flash green once (=”1”), break, LED flash red (=”.”) | ||
+ | * break, LED flash green once (=”1”), break, LED flash green once, longer (=”0”), break, LED flash green once (=”1”), break | ||
+ | * LED steady green (“end of message”) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Table 2: ''CPU Card Ethernet Connector LEDs'': | ||
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+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" align="center" |'''LED Name''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |'''Location''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |'''Color''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="200" |'''Description''' | ||
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+ | | align=center | Link || align=center | At the bottom of all modules || align=center | Green || Steady yellow when the Ethernet connection is in sync. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | align=center | Activity || align=center | At the bottom of all modules || align=center | Red || Flashing green light when the Ethernet connection is active. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
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+ | |||
+ | Table 3: ''Base Station Interface Card'': | ||
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+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" align="center" |'''LED Name''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |'''Location''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |'''Color''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="200" |'''Description''' | ||
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+ | | align=center | RFP 0-7 || align=center | Upper half - one LED for each RFP || align=center | Red || Steady red when there is power on the connector but not active RFP connect. Flashing red during power up sequence of RFP. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | align=center | RFP 0-7 || align=center | Upper half - one LED for each RFP || align=center | Green || Steady green when RFP is in sync. Flashing green when at least one handset has a connection on the RFP. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
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+ | Table 4: ''Media Resource Card'': | ||
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+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" align="center" |'''LED Name''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |'''Location''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |'''Color''' | ||
+ | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="200" |'''Description''' | ||
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+ | | align=center | Card Status || align=center | Upper half || align=center | Red || Steady red light in case of error. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | align=center | Card Status || align=center | Upper half || align=center | Green || Steady green light when the power is on and the card is running. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | align=center | Call Activity || align=center | Upper half || align=center | Green || Steady green when there are no active calls. Slow green flash when there's at least one active call using the Media Resource Card. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | align=center | Idle Channels || align=center | Upper half || align=center | Green || Steady green when there are Idle channels available. | ||
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|} | |} |
Revision as of 13:25, 8 May 2012
The STENTOFON DECT Server 2500 requires one CPU card and up to 3 interface cards for each shelf. If the needout grows a STENTOFON DECT Server 2500, then buy an empty STENTOFON DECT Server 8000 shelf and re-use the CPU card and interface cards from STENTOFON DECT Server 2500 in the STENTOFON DECT Server 8000 cabinet.
LED Overview
Table 1: LEDs Common to all Modules:
LED Name | Location | Color | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Power | On top of all modules | Green | Steady green light when the power is on and the card is running. |
Power | On top of all modules | Red | Flashing red light power up. Steady red light in case of error. |
On CPU card without link, the POWER LED is signalling the IP address of STENTOFON DECT Server 2500 by means of a sequence of LED flashing different colors.
Below is an example of behavior for IP address 127.0.1.101:
- LED steady green (“beginning of message”); LED off (break); LED flash blue (ignore this)
- break, LED flash green once (=”1”), break, LED flash green twice (=”2”), break, LED flash green 7 times (=”7”), break, LED flash red (=”.”)
- break, LED flash green once, longer (=”0”), break, LED flash red (=”.”)
- break, LED flash green once (=”1”), break, LED flash red (=”.”)
- break, LED flash green once (=”1”), break, LED flash green once, longer (=”0”), break, LED flash green once (=”1”), break
- LED steady green (“end of message”)
Table 2: CPU Card Ethernet Connector LEDs:
LED Name | Location | Color | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Link | At the bottom of all modules | Green | Steady yellow when the Ethernet connection is in sync. |
Activity | At the bottom of all modules | Red | Flashing green light when the Ethernet connection is active. |
Table 3: Base Station Interface Card:
LED Name | Location | Color | Description |
---|---|---|---|
RFP 0-7 | Upper half - one LED for each RFP | Red | Steady red when there is power on the connector but not active RFP connect. Flashing red during power up sequence of RFP. |
RFP 0-7 | Upper half - one LED for each RFP | Green | Steady green when RFP is in sync. Flashing green when at least one handset has a connection on the RFP. |
Table 4: Media Resource Card:
LED Name | Location | Color | Description |
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Card Status | Upper half | Red | Steady red light in case of error. |
Card Status | Upper half | Green | Steady green light when the power is on and the card is running. |
Call Activity | Upper half | Green | Steady green when there are no active calls. Slow green flash when there's at least one active call using the Media Resource Card. |
Idle Channels | Upper half | Green | Steady green when there are Idle channels available. |