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Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview
Field-Replaceable Units
Caution To prevent system errors and problems, use the CPU reset button only at the direction of your service
representative.
Table 1-22 lists LEDs common to all models of I/O controllers and describes their functions. Table 1-23
lists LEDs on the NPE-G1.
Note LEDs are either on or off. The LED state (on or off), not the color, determines the status of connection.
However, most LEDs are green when on, with the exception of the IO POWER OK LED, which is amber
when in the on state.
NPE-G1 LEDs
Input/Output Controller C7200-I/O LEDs
Figure 1-21 shows the LEDs on the I/O controller model with no Ethernet ports (C7200-I/O). This
I/O controller has no port-specific LEDs. Table 1-22 describes the LEDs on this I/O controller.
Table 1-22 I/O Controller LEDs
LED Color Function
ENABLED Green Indicates that the network processing engine or network services engine
and the I/O controller are enabled for operation by the system; however, it
does not mean that the Fast Ethernet port on the I/O controller is functional
or enabled. This LED goes on during a successful router boot and remains
on during normal operation of the router.
IO POWER
OK
Amber Indicates that the I/O controller is on and receiving DC power from the
router midplane. This LED comes on during a successful router boot and
remains on during normal operation of the router.
Slot 0
Slot 1
Green These LEDs indicate which PC Card slot is in use by coming on when
either slot is being accessed by the system. These LEDs remain off during
normal operation of the router.
Table 1-23 NPE-G1 LEDs
LED Label LED Color LED status in the Power Up state LED flashes when
there is traffic
LINK, 0/1, 0/2,
0/3
RJ-45 and
GBIC ports
Green On, indicating that a link has been
established.
No
EN (Enable),
0/1, 0/2, 0/3
RJ-45 ports
only
Green On, if the RJ-45 port is selected.
Off, if the GBIC port is selected.
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SLOT ACTIVE CompactFlash
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Green On when the slot is being used. —
POWER ON Power Green On and stays on. No