Motorola BR700 manual Front of Router, LED Description, Led, Condition Color Status, None

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OVERVIEW

 

 

Front of Router

The following illustration shows the BR700 front panel:

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Local Network

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The LEDs of the router indicate its operational status.

LED Description

 

The underlined items indicate activity on the network.

LED

Condition

Color

Status

1. Power

ON

Green

The device is powered on and operating normally.

 

Blinking

Green

Firmware update is in progress.

 

Blinking/OFF

Red

The power LED turns RED as soon as the reset

 

 

 

button is depressed. If the reset button is held down

 

 

 

for more than 5 seconds, the LED starts to blink

 

 

 

and the router’s default user name, password,

 

 

 

private LAN IP address, and private subnet mask

 

 

 

address will be restored. The LED then turns off

 

 

 

until the reset button is released. The power LED

 

 

 

keeps blinking RED if the firmware is corrupted,

 

 

 

indicating the firmware needs to be restored.

2. Modem

OFF

None

No external Ethernet device has been attached and

 

 

 

detected. The Ethernet link is down.

 

ON

Red

The WAN interface has been disabled by the

 

 

 

firmware.

 

Blinking

Red

The WAN connection has lost IP connectivity with

 

 

 

its default gateway even though the Ethernet link is

 

 

 

still up. Or the WAN connection repair procedure is

 

 

 

still in progress.

 

ON/Blinking

Amber

10BaseT link detected/active traffic present.

 

ON/Blinking

Green

100BaseT link detected/active traffic present.

3. LAN (x4)

OFF

None

No external Ethernet device has been attached and

 

 

 

detected. The Ethernet link is down.

 

ON/Blinking

Amber

10BaseT link detected/active traffic present.

 

ON/Blinking

Green

100BaseT link detected/active traffic present.

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