3Com 3C10200 NBX Installation Guide - Page 42
Uplink, Console, This DB-9 connector provides an RS-232 DCE TTY
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42 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Green - The card has finished downloading software from the NCP and all software processes have started successfully. Amber - A problem with one or more of the software processes running on the card. The card automatically reboots itself if it detects a problem with any of its software processes. ■ DSP - Reserved for future use ■ NCP - Network Call Processor communications status Amber - The card is trying to establish contact with an NCP. Green - The card has established contact with an NCP. ■ LNK - Ethernet link status Green - The 10/100 Uplink port is connected to a 10Mb or to a 10/100 Mb hub or switch. Red - The 10/100 Uplink port is connected to a 100 Mb hub or switch. Off - There is no connection to the 10/100 Uplink port. ■ ACT- Ethernet activity Rapid blink - Data is passing into or out of the card through the 10/100 Uplink port. ■ 10/100 Uplink - This RJ-45 Ethernet connector connects the E1 card to an external LAN hub or switch. You can use this connector to isolate E1 traffic. If the E1 Digital Line Card is used in a V5000 Gateway Chassis, do not use this connector because the chassis has an Ethernet connector to connect the chassis to the LAN. ■ Console - This DB-9 connector provides an RS-232 (DCE) TTY terminal connection for maintenance access. If you require an alternative (bare wire-end) cable to use with the ISDN PRI Digital Line Card, contact your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner. CAUTION: This equipment does not operate when the main power fails.