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Avaya 2330/4134 - Power Supply; System; Small Modules; Medium and Large Modules

Avaya 2330/4134
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Power supply
This section describes the LED behavior for the power supply (PS0 and PS1 LEDs).
Green - A power supply is present and functioning normally.
Red - A power supply is present, but has failed.
Off - No power supply is present in the slot or the router is not powered (Secure Router
4134 only).
System
This section describes how to interpret system LED behavior (SYS LED).
Green - The system is functioning normally.
Red - The system is not functioning normally.
Off - The router is not powered (Secure Router 4134 only).
Small modules
This section describes how to interpret small modules LED behavior (SM LED).
Green - Small modules are installed and functioning normally.
Red - Small modules are installed, but one or more are malfunctioning. For more
information, see the status LEDs on the small modules.
Off - If the Secure Router 4134/2330 is powered, and the LED is off, no small modules
are installed.
Look at the LEDs on the router's front and rear panels and then use the event log, MIB statistics,
and the following table to isolate a problem.
Medium and large modules
This section describes how to interpret medium and large modules LED behavior (MM LED).
Green - Medium or large modules are installed and functioning normally.
Red - Medium or large modules are installed, but one or more are malfunctioning. For
more information, see the status LEDs on the modules.
Off - If the router is powered, and the LED is off, no medium or large modules are installed
(Secure Router 4134 only).
Global troubleshooting tasks
40 Troubleshooting August 2013
Comments? infodev@avaya.com

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