Cisco ESR10008 Hardware Installation Guide - Page 24

PCMCIA Card Slots, PRE LED Indicators and Switches, LEDs/Switch, Status, Description

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Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Description Chapter 1 Cisco 10008 Router Overview PCMCIA Card Slots Two PCMCIA Type II card slots can store the Cisco IOS image or a system configuration file on a flash memory card. The system can also boot from the software stored on the flash memory card. See "Figure 5-47Removing the PCMCIA Flash Card" section on page 5-45 for more information about inserting and removing flash cards from the PRE. PRE LED Indicators and Switches LEDs on the front panel of the PRE provide a visual indication showing the status of PRE operation (see Figure 1-6). The LEDs are separated into three categories: • alarms • status • failure Alarm relay contacts on the Cisco 10008 router let you connect the router to a site alarm maintenance system. This allows critical, major, and minor alarms generated by the Cisco 10008 router to be displayed on both the PRE front panel and to external visual or audible alarms connected to the system. See the "Connecting Alarm Indicators" section on page 3-26 for more information about alarm connections. Pressing the alarm cutoff (ACO) switch on the (primary) PRE during an alarm condition shuts off the external alarm, but does not deactivate the alarm LEDs on the PRE front panel. Alarm LEDs on the front panel are deactivated only after the condition that caused the alarm is corrected. Table 1-3 describes the LEDs and switch on the PRE. Table 1-3 LEDs and Cutoff Switch LEDs/Switch Ethernet Port LEDs: Activity Link PCMCIA slot 0 PCMCIA slot 1 Critical, Major, and Minor LEDs Alarm cutoff (ACO) switch Status Description Green Off Green Off Green Green Off Yellow - Packets are being transmitted and received. No packet activity. Carrier detected; the port is able to pass traffic. No carrier detected; the port is not able to pass traffic. Flash card in Slot 0 is active. Flash card in Slot 1 is active. No alarm. Indicates an alarm condition. Pressing this switch disables an audible alarm. 1-10 Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Installation Guide OL-0659-13

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Chapter 1
Cisco 10008 Router Overview
Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Description
PCMCIA Card Slots
Two PCMCIA Type II card slots can store the Cisco IOS image or a system configuration file on a flash
memory card. The system can also boot from the software stored on the flash memory card. See
“Figure 5-47Removing the PCMCIA Flash Card” section on page 5-45
for more information about
inserting and removing flash cards from the PRE.
PRE LED Indicators and Switches
LEDs on the front panel of the PRE provide a visual indication showing the status of PRE operation (see
Figure 1-6
). The LEDs are separated into three categories:
alarms
status
failure
Alarm relay contacts on the Cisco 10008 router let you connect the router to a site alarm maintenance
system. This allows critical, major, and minor alarms generated by the Cisco 10008 router to be
displayed on both the PRE front panel and to external visual or audible alarms connected to the system.
See the
“Connecting Alarm Indicators” section on page 3-26
for more information about alarm
connections.
Pressing the alarm cutoff (ACO) switch on the (primary) PRE during an alarm condition shuts off the
external alarm, but does not deactivate the alarm LEDs on the PRE front panel. Alarm LEDs on the front
panel are deactivated only after the condition that caused the alarm is corrected.
Table 1-3
describes the LEDs and switch on the PRE.
Table 1-3
LEDs and Cutoff Switch
LEDs/Switch
Status
Description
Ethernet Port LEDs:
Activity
Link
Green
Off
Green
Off
Packets are being transmitted and
received.
No packet activity.
Carrier detected; the port is able to pass
traffic.
No carrier detected; the port is not able to
pass traffic.
PCMCIA slot 0
PCMCIA slot 1
Green
Green
Flash card in Slot 0 is active.
Flash card in Slot 1 is active.
Critical, Major, and Minor LEDs
Off
Yellow
No alarm.
Indicates an alarm condition.
Alarm cutoff (ACO) switch
Pressing this switch disables an audible
alarm.