Front Panel

The Acme Packet 1100 front panel features a USB port as well as indicators to reflect power to the chassis, Ethernet link/activity status of the rear panel interface ports, and HA status.

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OK LED

The bi-colored OK LED is a high availability (HA) indicator. The OK LED indicates the active and standby status of the Acme Packet 1100. The following are the possible states and meanings of the OK LED:
  • orange — indicates the Acme Packet 1100 is in standby mode.
  • green — indicates the Acme Packet 1100 is in active mode.
  • off — HA is not currently in use on this chassis, or the chassis is not powered on.

PWR LED

The PWR LED indicates the operational status of the Acme Packet 1100. The states and meanings of the PWR LED include:
  • green — indicates the Acme Packet 1100 is powered on.
  • off — indicates the Acme Packet 1100 is not powered on.

OK LED

The bi-colored OK LED is a high availability (HA) indicator. The OK LED indicates the active and standby status of the Acme Packet 1100. The following are the possible states and meanings of the OK LED:
  • orange — indicates the Acme Packet 1100 is in standby mode.
  • green — indicates the Acme Packet 1100 is in active mode.
  • off — HA is not currently in use on this chassis, or the chassis is not powered on.

EXT Ethernet LNK/ACT LEDs

The EXT LNK LED and ACT LED indicate the respective link and activity over the EXT Ethernet port on the rear of the chassis. See the section on Network Management Ports for further information on the meaning and use of these LEDs as they pertain to the EXT port.

INT Ethernet LNK/ACT LEDs

The INT LNK LED and ACT LED indicate the respective link and activity over the INT Ethernet port on the rear of the chassis. See the section on Network Management Ports for further information on the meaning and use of these LEDs as they pertain to the INT port.

NET MGT Ethernet LNK/ACT LEDs

The NET MGT LNK LED and ACT LED indicate the respective link and activity over the NET MGT Ethernet port on the rear of the chassis. See the section on Network Management Ports for further information on the meaning and use of these LEDs as they pertain to the NET MGT port.

USB Port

The USB port is reserved for software-enabled applications such as firmware and system upgrades and for remote access by customer service representatives. The USB port is for Acme Packet use only and is not to be used by the customer unless directed by a customer service representative.