CHAPTER53 System Status
Mediant 800 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Item #1 Description
✔ FXO: The port is physically connected to an FXO analog device (e.g.,
PBX), which is in idle state (i.e., on-hook position).
■ (green): The FXS or FXO port is physically connected to an analog
device, which is in off-hook state with an established call (i.e., active
RTP stream).
■ (red):
✔ FXS: n/a
✔ FXO:
The port is not physically connected.
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If the port is physically connected to an FXS analog device, it is
out-of-service due to Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) failure.
■ (blue): The FXS or FXO port is physically connected to an analog
device which is in off-hook state, but no established call.
Port trunk status icon:
■ (gray): The trunk is not configured (i.e., not in use or disabled).
■ (green): The trunk is synchronized.
■ (yellow): The trunk has a Remote Alarm Indication (RAI), also known
as the Yellow Alarm.
■ (red): The trunk has a loss due to LOS (Loss of Signal) or LOF (Loss
of Frame).
■ (blue): The trunk has an Alarm Indication Signal (AIS), also known as
the Blue Alarm.
■ (orange): The trunk has a D-channel alarm.
■ (dark orange): The trunk has an NFAS alarm.
If you click a port, a shortcut menu appears with commands allowing you to
do the following:
■ Reset Channel: (Analog ports only) Resets the analog port. For more
information, see Resetting an Analog Channel.
■ Port Status: Displays trunk status (see Viewing Trunk and Channel
Status) and analog port status (see Viewing Port Information).
■ Port Description: Let's you define a name for the port (see Configuring
Name for Telephony Ports).
Note: For HA mode, the trunk status icons of the redundant device are not
operational (i.e., displayed in gray color).
6 Gigabit Ethernet port status icons:
■ (green): Ethernet link is working.
■ (gray): Ethernet link is not configured.
■ (red): Ethernet link error
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