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ADCP-70-220 •Issue 1 • November 2000 • Section 2 Operation and Maintenance
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© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
NTP-007
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7. The status of the shelf is displayed under the Status heading
below the shelf. Use the slider bars to view the information
provided if needed. The power status and alarm status are
displayed for the shelf and should reflect the Icon alarm
condition shown on the main GUI screen that brought you here.
8. Above this section in the card display are individual status
indicators on each card. The indicators are at the bottom of each
card and should be green for a normal condition, red for a
critical/major alarm condition, or yellow for a minor alarm
condition.
9. To retrieve the status of any card, double click on it using the
left mouse button and a card level GUI screen will appear. Start
with the card in the highest alarm severity (Critical). Refer to the
following procedures for each card type selected.
• Retrieve the SC card status. DLP-757
• Retrieve the 622 RIC card status. DLP-759
• Retrieve the 155 CRS card status. DLP-760
• Retrieve the 622 CRS card status. DLP-796
• Retrieve the T3 CRS card status. DLP-761
• Retrieve the T3 TMUX MULTI 1 status. DLP-762
• Retrieve the 155 RIC card status. DLP-763
• Retrieve the T1/E1 MULTI 1 card status. DLP-764
• Retrieve the 2488 RIC card status. DLP-779
• Retrieve the FT1 FRS card status. DLP-788
• Retrieve the FE1 FRS card status. DLP-789
• Retrieve the T3 CES card status. DLP-793
10. Close the chassis view and return to the GUI main screen by
selecting the Close button at the bottom of the window.
Stop! You have completed this procedure.