SIP User's Manual 64 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
The color-coding for the status of the trunk's channels status is described in the table
below:
Table 3-4: Color-Coding Status for Trunk Channels
Icon Color Label Description
Light blue Inactive Configured, but currently no call
Green Active Call in progress (RTP traffic)
Purple SS7 Configured for SS7
Note: Currently, SS7 is not supported.
Grey Non Voice Not configured
Blue ISDN Signaling Configured as a D-channel
Yellow CAS Blocked -
3. To view the configuration settings of the trunk and/or to modify the trunk's settings,
click the Trunk icon, and then from the shortcut menu, choose Port Settings; the Trunk
Settings page appears. For more information on configuring the trunk, see Configuring
the Trunk Settings on page 234.
3.2.5 Replacing Modules
To replace the device's modules, you must use the Web interface in combination with
physical removal and insertion of the modules. In other words, when you replace a module,
you first need to 'software-remove' it, then extract it physically from the chassis and insert a
new module, and then 'software-insert' it using the Web interface. The software removal
and insertion is performed in the Home page.
Warnings:
• A module must be replaced with the same type of module and in the
same module slot number. For example, a module with two digital spans
in Slot 1 must be replaced with a module with two digital spans in Slot 1.
• When only one module is available, removal of the module causes the
device to reset.
• Before inserting a module into a previously empty slot, you must power
down the device.
Note: This section is applicable only to Mediant 1000.