User`s manual
SIP User's Manual 56 Document #: LTRT-83303
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
Table 3-7: Description of the Areas of the Mediant 600 Home Page
Item# /
Label
Description
1
Displays the highest severity of an active alarm raised (if any) by the device:
Green = No alarms
Red = Critical alarm
Orange = Major alarm
Yellow = Minor alarm
To view a list of active alarms in the 'Active Alarms' page (refer to Viewing Active Alarms on
page 282), click the Alarms area.
2
Module type (Digital or BRI).
3
Module's port status icon:
(gray): Disable - Trunk not configured (not in use).
(green): Active OK - Trunk synchronized.
(yellow): RAI Alarm - Remote Alarm Indication (RAI) also known as the 'Yellow'
Alarm.
(red): LOS / LOF Alarm - loss due to Loss of Signal (LOS) or Loss of Frame (LOF).
(blue): AIS Alarm - Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) also known as the 'Blue' Alarm.
( orange): D-Channel Alarm - D-channel alarm.
You can also view the channel's port settings (refer to Viewing Port Information on page 58)
and assign a name to the port (refer to Assigning a Name to a Port on page 57).
4
Module slot number (1 to 2).
5
Module status icon:
(green): Module has been inserted or is correctly configured.
(gray): Module was removed - 'Reserved' is displayed alongside the module's name.
(red): Module failure - 'Failure' is displayed instead of the module's name.
6
Dry Contact (normally open - Critical alarm) status icons:
(green): Dry Contact is open (normal).
(red): Dry contact is closed.
7
Dry Contact (normally closed - Major alarm) status icons:
(green): Dry Contact is closed (normal).
(red): Dry contact is open.
8
CPU module.