Agilent Technologies J3916A Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Introduction
Status LEDs
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HSSI WAN Interface Status LEDs
The HSSI WAN interface has a pair of In and Out LEDs for Data and Clock
functions. It also has a Fault LED for the microprocessor contained on the WAN
interface. (See Figure 1-4.)
Data
. These green LEDs are turned on when valid frames are received from the
network by the HSSI interface . When flashing, the frequency shows the amount
of traffic. During periods of steady traffic, the LED may appear to stay on solid.
Clock
. These green LEDs are turned on when the HSSI interface detects a clock
signal on the interface.
Fault
. These yellow LEDs are turned off when the HSSI interface is running. It is
normal for these LEDs to flash during initialization or when a network error is
detected.
CONFIG Button
The CONFIG button is used to configure the probe from a terminal or to restart
the probe. The CONFIG button is recessed and located on the back of the probe
near the RS-232C connector. You will need to use a narrow, pointed object (like a
pen) to press the CONFIG button.
To configure the probe using a local terminal (or PC emulating a terminal),
connect a terminal to the probe using a null modem cable and push the CONFIG
button to display the probe Main Menu. This operation is described in “Local
Terminal Configuration” on page 15.
You can restart the probe (with a warm start or cold start) using the CONFIG
button. (See “Probe Operation” on page 89.)