Cisco Systems SOHO 71 manual LEDs, Color Function

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Router Overview

LEDs

Table 1-3summarizes the functions of the LEDs on the routers.

Table 1-3 LED Functions

LED

Color

Function

 

 

 

OK LED

Green

On when power is supplied to the router and when the router

 

 

completes the self-test procedure and begins operating.

 

 

 

COMPUTERS 1-4

Green

On when an Ethernet device is connected. Blinks when the

 

 

connection has a problem. See the “Troubleshooting” chapter for

 

 

more information.

 

 

 

ETHERNET RXD

Green

Blinks when an ETHERNET port receives a packet.

 

 

 

ETHERNET TXD

Green

Blinks when an ETHERNET port sends a packet.

 

 

 

INTERNET 1

Green

On when the INTERNET ETHERNET port is connected to a

 

 

broadband modem or to an Ethernet switch.

 

 

 

INTERNET RXD

Green

Blinks when the INTERNET ETHERNET port receives a packet.

 

 

 

INTERNET TXD

Green

Blinks when the INTERNET ETHERNET port sends a packet.

 

 

 

 

 

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