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Cisco RSP8 Installation And Configuration Manual page 65

Cisco systems route switch installation and configuration guide
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Troubleshooting the Installation
RSP8 LEDs
Figure 12
shows the LEDs on the RSP8 faceplate. The LEDs on the RSP8 indicate the system and RSP8
status and which PC Card slot is active. The CPU halt LED, which goes on only if the system detects a
processor hardware failure, should remain off. A successful boot is indicated when the normal LED goes
on; however, this does not necessarily mean that the system has reached normal operation. During
normal operation, the CPU halt LED should be off, and the normal LED should be on, indicating that
the RSP8 is receiving +5V. The slot 0 and slot 1 LEDs indicate which PC Card slot is in use, and each
LED blinks when the card is accessed by the system. The active and the standby LEDs provide a visual
indication of whether the RSP8 is designated an active or a standby device.
The Active/Standy switch has been deactivated in software.
Note
Figure 12
RSP8 LEDs, Standby/Active Switch, and Reset Switch (Vertical Partial Front-Panel View)
Standby
Active
The reset switch (see
Figure
12) resets the RSP8 and the entire system. To prevent system errors and
Caution
problems, use it only at the direction of your Cisco-certified service representative.
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