Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 125

Operational Information, Configurator, PBX Configuration: Ports: Slots, MG+ETH1-1: LEDs

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Voice over IP (VoIP) MG+ETH1-1 1 3 2 4 Media Gateway (MGW) ETH MG+ETH1-1: LEDs The LEDs have the following meaning: LED 1: Constantly yellow LED 2: Constantly green Flashing yellow Constantly red LED 3: - LED 4: Constantly green At least one call is being conducted via the interface card. The interface card is operational; the slot has been activated (flickering is normal). The interface card is ready, but the slot has not been activated or the interface card has not yet been configured. New software is being loaded onto the interface card. If the LED lights up red for an extended period of time, there may be a fault. Not used. An ethernet connection is available. Operational Information The MG+ETH1-1 interface card can be exchanged during operation; the system does not need to be shut down or powered down. The slot must first be disabled in the Configurator in the Web console (see also Installing Interface Cards starting on page 31). Each MG+ETH1-1 interface card requires its own IP address. This can either be assigned statically or obtained via DHCP. 1. In the Configurator, open the PBX Configuration: Ports: Slots page. 2. Click on the slot number in the table row containing the desired interface card. 123

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Voice over IP (VoIP)
Media Gateway (MGW)
123
MG+ETH1-1: LEDs
The LEDs have the following meaning:
Operational Information
The MG+ETH1-1 interface card can be exchanged during operation; the system
does not need to be shut down or powered down. The slot must first be disabled
in the
Configurator
in the Web console (see also
Installing Interface Cards
starting
on page 31).
Each MG+ETH1-1 interface card requires its own IP address. This can either be
assigned statically or obtained via DHCP.
1.
In the
Configurator
, open the
PBX Configuration: Ports: Slots
page.
2.
Click on the slot number in the table row containing the desired interface card.
LED 1:
Constantly yellow
At least one call is being conducted via the in-
terface card.
LED 2:
Constantly green
The interface card is operational; the slot has
been activated (flickering is normal).
Flashing yellow
The interface card is ready, but the slot has not
been activated or the interface card has not yet
been configured.
Constantly red
New software is being loaded onto the interface
card. If the LED lights up red for an extended pe-
riod of time, there may be a fault.
LED 3:
Not used.
LED 4:
Constantly green
An ethernet connection is available.
ETH
MG+ETH1-1
1
2
3
4