Cisco Systems AS5800 Network Card User Manual


 
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Chapter 6 CT1/CE1 Trunk Card
CT1/CE1 Trunk Card Overview
To complete the installation, verify that the CT1/CE1 trunk card LEDs operate properly by observing
the following LED states:
The CPU/POWER LED is ON and yellow or green.
If the CPU/POWER LED remains OFF, verify that the card is seated properly.
Note If the portware fails to load onto the SPEs, the Cisco AS5800 will attempt to reload the
portware automatically. If a programmed number of attempts to reload the portware fails,
the Cisco AS5800 will power OFF the CT1/CE1 trunk card.
If the CPU/POWER LED is yellow, diagnostics are still running on the CT1/CE1 trunk card. If the
CPU/POWER LED stays yellow, contact CCO. To contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center
(TAC) refer to the Obtaining Technical Assistance section on page xv.
If the power LED lights on other CT1/CE1 trunk card s in the dial shelf, try inserting the CT1/CE1
trunk card in a different slot. If none of the power LEDs light, check your dial shelf power
connections, power entry modules, and AC-input power supplies (if present).
The CALLS/MAINT LED is ON and green or yellow.
If the CALLS/MAINT LED is OFF but the power LED is ON, there is no traffic on the card.
Verify that the other cards in the dial shelf work correctly. Verify that the card is seated properly.
Try inserting the card in a different slot. Verify that you are using the correct portware using the
show spe version command.
The PORT STATUS LED is ON and green.
If the PORT STATUS LED is green, all SPEs present on the card pass diagnostics. You can also
verify SPE operation by using the show spe command.
If the PORT STATUS LED is OFF, one or more SPEs present on the card have failed diagnostics.
If troubleshooting reveals problems with the CT1/CE1 trunk card, arrange to replace the CT1/CE1 trunk
card. To contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) refer to the Obtaining Technical
Assistance section on page xv.
Show Modem/Show SPE
Note The show modem command will not show SPEs on the CT1/CE1 trunk card, but will show
MICA modems (DMM) if present.
To verify proper function of a CT1/CE1 trunk card in a Cisco AS5800, you must use the show spe
command and its variants described in Managing and Troubleshooting NextPort Services on the UPC,
available online at:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/as5800/58featur/58nextpt.htm.
For further troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware
Installation Guide.