Applying Power and Verifying the Installation
â–€ Verifying the Installation
â–„ ASR 5000 Installation Guide
RCC Active LED States
The Active LED on the RCC indicates that the card is being used. During normal operation, this LED is off on both
RCCs.
If the LED is not green, use the troubleshooting information in the table to diagnose the problem.
Table 78. RCC Active LED States
The RCC is actively routing traffic from a line card installed behind a packet
processing card that has failed to a redundant packet processing card.
The RCC installed in chassis slot 40 processes traffic for the line cards in
chassis slots 17 through 23 and 26 through 32. The RCC installed in chassis slot
41 processes traffic for the line cards in slots 33 through 39 and 42 through 48.
See Checking the LEDs on Packet Processing Cards to determine which packet
processing card has failed. Information on determining the cause of the failure
can be found in the System Administration Guide.
Card is not receiving power
OR
Card in Standby Mode
Verify that the Run/Fail LED is green. If so, the card is receiving power and
POST test results are positive. If it is off, refer to RCC Run-Fail LED States
for troubleshooting information.
Check the state of the Standby LED. If it is green, the card is in standby mode.
This is the normal operating mode.
RCC Standby LED States
The Standby LED on the RCC indicates that software is loaded on the card. The card is ready to provide a path for data
or signalling traffic from a line card to a redundant packet processing card. This LED is on during normal operation for
both installed RCCs.
If the LED is not green, use the troubleshooting information in the table to diagnose the problem.
Table 79. RCC Standby LED States
This is the normal operating mode.
Card is not receiving power
OR
Card in Active Mode
Verify that the Run/Fail LED is green. If so, the card is receiving power and POST test
results are positive. If it is off, refer to RCC Run-Fail LED States for troubleshooting
information.
Check the state of the Active LED. If it is green, the card is in active mode and the
RCC is actively routing traffic from a line card installed behind a packet processing
card that has failed. See Checking the LEDs on Packet Processing Cards to determine
which packet processing card has failed.