SIP User's Manual 60 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
device houses any of these analog modules)
Firmware Version: software version currently running on the device
Protocol Type: signaling protocol currently used by the device (i.e. SIP)
Gateway Operational State: operational state of the device:
• "LOCKED" - device is locked (i.e. no new calls are accepted)
• "UNLOCKED" - device is not locked
• "SHUTTING DOWN" - device is currently shutting down
To perform these operations, see 'Basic Maintenance' on page 477.
The table below describes the areas of the Home page.
Table 3-3: Description of the Areas of the Home Page
Item # 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 (see Viewing Active Alarms
on page 511), click the Alarms area.
2
Module slot number (1 to 26).
3
Module type: FXS, FXO, DIGITAL (i.e., E1/T1), BRI, IPMEDIA.
4
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
5
Port (trunk or channel) status icon (see Viewing Trunks' Channels on page 63).
Icon Trunk Description
(Digital Module)
Channel Description
(Analog Module)
(grey)
Disable: Trunk not configured (not
in use)
Inactive: Channel is currently
on-hook
(green)
Active - OK: Trunk synchronized Call Connected: Active RTP
stream
(yellow)
RAI Alarm: Remote Alarm Indication
(RAI), also known as the Yellow
Alarm
-
(red)
LOS / LOF Alarm: Loss due to LOS
(Loss of Signal) or LOF (Loss of
Frame)
Not Connected: No analog
line is connected to this port
or port out of service due to
Serial Peripheral Interface
(SPI) failure (applicable only
to FXO interfaces)
(blue)
AIS Alarm: Alarm Indication Signal
(AIS), also known as the Blue Alarm
Handset Offhook: Channel is
off-hook, but there is no