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User's Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation
Vmux-210 Ver. 1.0 Using the Graphical User Interface 2-7
Table 2-1. Vmux-210 LEDs
Name Function Location
PWR (green) ON – Device is receiving its Power Supply from PS
OFF – No power in the device
Front panel
TST (yellow) ON – A test is active on one or more time slots
OFF – All tests are stopped
Front panel
ALM (red) ON – Alarm exists
OFF – No alarm exists
Front panel
PWR (green) ON – Device is receiving its Power Supply from PS
OFF – No power in the device
Rear panel
TST (yellow) ON – A test is active on one or more time slots
OFF – All tests are stopped
Rear panel
ALM (red) ON – Alarm exists
OFF – No alarm exists
Rear panel
Alarm/Test Status Indication Bars
In addition to the LED indicator colors, when there are active alarms or tests, the
Agent mode front panel of Vmux-210 displays alarm and test status indication
bars. These short vertical bars are located to the right side of the Vmux-210
device and to the right of each of its ports, indicating the locations of the alarms
and tests. The indication bars display the active alarm status and test status,
based upon polling and traps. The following table describes how to interpret the
meaning of a status indication bar based upon its location and color.
Table 2-2. Vmux-210 Alarm/Test Status Indication Bars
Location Color Alarm/Test Status Indication
Upper right of device/port Transparent
(invisible)
There are no alarms on the device/port.
Upper right of device/port Yellow Minor alarms exist on the device/port.
Upper right of device/port Orange Major alarms exist on the device/port.
Upper right of device/port Red Critical alarms exist on the device/port.
Lower right of device/port Transparent
(invisible)
All tests are stopped on the device/port.
Lower right of device/port Blue A test is active on one or more time slots of the
device/port.
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