Hi Dwight,
>From GR499:Dec 1995:
"
R12-2 [313] The following color conventions shall be adhered to:
RED             To indicate critical or major failure, error, or danger
YELLOW  To indicate a minor failure, caution, warning, or temporary
malfunction
GREEN           To indicate satisfactory operation, completion of a
process,or proceed
WHITE           To indicate a neutral condition that implies nothing about
the success or failure of system operations (e.g., status of a switch).
"

Have a Great Day!
Dave Spencer
Oresis Communications

-----Original Message-----
From: Dwight Hunnicutt [mailto:dwight.hunnic...@vina-tech.com]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 9:51 AM
To: 'emc-p...@ieee.org'
Cc: 't...@world.std.com'; 'nebs@world.std.com'
Subject: NEBS/telco LED alarm color


All-
Our system test guys are concerned that we don't vary our T1 card indicator
LED color to distinguish between minor, major, and critical alarms. I recall
a Bellcore spec that says we have to do this. Can anyone help me track down
the spec reference for this? thanks
Dwight


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