Cisco Systems AS5800 Network Card User Manual


 
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Chapter 2 Channelized T1 or E1 Trunk Card
Configuring the CT1 and CE1 Trunk Card
The HCPU LED is ON.
If the HCPU LED is OFF but the power LED is ON, the software image might have failed to load
onto the card. The dial shelf controller attempts to reload the software automatically. After a
programmed number of attempts to reload the software image fails, the dial shelf controller powers
OFF the trunk card and all LEDs shut off.
If this happens, assume that the failure is due to defective hardware. Return the card to the factory
for replacement. For information on how to contact Cisco, see the Obtaining Documentation
section on page xiv.
The FCPU LED is ON.
If the FCPU LED is OFF while the HCPU LED is ON, either the hardware is defective or the framer
processor software has crashed. To determine if the failure is software related, wait while the
auto-reload feature on the dial shelf controller card attempts to reload the software image. If the
software fails to reload after the programmed number of times, assume that the failure is due to
defective hardware. Return the card to the factory for replacement.
Tips For further installation troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal
Access Server Hardware Installation Guide.
Configuring the CT1 and CE1 Trunk Card
The Cisco 5814 dial shelf recognizes CT1 and CE1 trunk cards only in slots 0 to 5 within the dial shelf
chassis. Therefore, install trunk cards only in one of the first six slots.
If you are replacing a dial shelf card by installing a new dial shelf card of the same type in the same slot,
the system software recognizes the new dial shelf card interfaces and brings them up automatically. No
additional configuration is needed.
If you are installing a trunk card in a different slot than the trunk card that you just removed, additional
configuration is needed. Refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Operation, Administration,
Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide to configure the CT1 and CE1 interfaces.