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Chapter 3. 9500 MXC Nodes
Vol. II-3-66 Alcatel-Lucent
Table 3-24. DAC GE Front Panel Descriptions
AUX
The AUX plug-in provides user-configurable auxiliary data channels, and alarm
input and output (I/O) options.
Up to three AUX plug-ins may be installed in an INU; six in an INUe.
•For an INUe, the AUX must only be installed in slots 1 to 6 when NMS access
is required. If NMS via AUX is not required, the AUX may also be installed in
slots 7 to 9.
Refer to:
Auxiliary Interfaces on page 3-67
Alarm I/O Interfaces on page 3-69
AUX Front Panel on page 3-70
No Item/Label Description
1 Plug-in fastener Finger-grip screw-type fastener and plug-in pull (2).
2 Status LED Status LED provides indications of:
Off INU power off
Green Normal operation
Orange flashing Configuration not supported, or software / hardware
incompatible
1
1. Includes situations where the slot configuration does not support the plug-in, or the plug-in requires a later/different version of
system software.
Red Critical alarm
2
2. Indicates a traffic-affecting hardware failure.
3 RJ-45 Port
Connector
Assembly
Three RJ-45 connectors labelled Ports 1 to 3 provide 10/100/1000Base-T access to
customer networks. Internally, the interface implements an ethernet bridging/switching
function. Each RJ-45 port connector includes Activity and Connection LEDs:
Ethernet orange
LED
Orange flashing LED indicates Ethernet receive activity. Off indicates no receive
activity.
Ethernet green
LED
Green LED indicates connection of an Ethernet link. Off indicates no Ethernet link
connection.
4 SFP Port Small Form-factor Pluggable optical transceiver port. LC connector.

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