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This chapter describes procedures for confirming the successful hardware installation of the route processor or line module, and contains these sections:
When these conditions are met, the hardware installation is complete. If the startup sequence fails before these conditions are met, use the procedures in this chapter to isolate and, if possible, resolve the problem.
If you are unable to solve a problem, contact a customer service representative for assistance and further instructions. Before you call, gather the following information:
The flowchart in Figure 3-1 helps you determine which component might have malfunctioned.

This section describes the LEDs used to confirm and troubleshoot the operation of the route processor and switch module. The LEDs on the route processor indicate the status of the processor, the Flash PC card slots, and the interface ports. The route processor LEDs are shown in Figure 3-2 and described in Table 3-1.

| LED | Color | Description |
|---|---|---|
Status | Green | The system has passed internal self-tests and diagnostic tests. |
| Red | The system has failed internal self-tests and diagnostic tests. |
| Orange | The system is booting or a module is disabled. |
Active | Green | The system is operating. |
| Red | The system is not operating. |
Standby | Green | The system is in Standby mode. |
Link | Green | The Ethernet port is operational. |
| Off | No signal is detected on the Ethernet port. |
RX (Receive) | Flashing green | Ethernet packets are being received. The pulse rate increases with the data rate. |
| Off | No signal is being received. |
TX (Transmit) | Flashing green | Ethernet packets are being transmitted. The pulse rate increases with the data rate. |
| Off | No signal is being transmitted. |
The switch module LEDs are shown in Figure 3-3 and described in Table 3-2.

| LED | Color | Description |
|---|---|---|
Status | Green | The system has passed internal self-tests and diagnostic tests. |
| Red | The system has failed internal self-tests and diagnostic tests. |
| Orange | The system is booting or a module is disabled. |
Active | Green | The system is operating. |
| Red | The system is not operating. |
Standby | Green | The system is in Standby mode. |
When you complete the troubleshooting procedures in this chapter, continue with these line module troubleshooting steps:
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Posted: Tue Aug 1 16:38:33 PDT 2000
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