
9. Controlling and Provisioning Network Devices View Chassis
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For iMAP devices, alarm LEDs for the chassis view are known by polling the device for alarms, not by querying the
AlliedView NMS database that has the results of the AlliedView NMS Management system (described in Section 8).
Therefore, alarm LEDs produced as a result of the Fault Management system (such as thresholds or traps) are not are known
by the chassis view and are not displayed.
For the EPON2 card, the port LED is lit when there is a discovered link on the EPON interface. (The link does not have to
be authenticated.). Also for the EPON2 card, you can click on the ONU button and a pop-up will show the status of the
ONU ports. To close the pop-up, click on the square labeled Port <no.> ONUs, as highlighted in Figure 9-2.
9.1.1 Display Types
There are four types of displays for cards in the chassis view:
• Card is provisioned and installed - The card is displayed.
• Card is pre-provisioned but not installed - The card appears as a provisioned/installed card, but the LEDs indicate the
provisioned card state, and the Fault LED is lit with the “card not present” fault.
• Card is installed but not provisioned - The card appears grayed-out and has the label “NOT PROVISIONED” across the
front as shown in the following figure.
FIGURE 9-3 An Example NOT PROVISIONED Card in the Chassis View
• Unknown card - When the chassis view detects a card that is not supported, it displays the board with an “Unknown
Board” image. Refer to the following figure.
FIGURE 9-4 An UKNOWN Card in the Chassis View - AT-AR720 Device
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