Compatible Systems MicroRouter 2200R LED Patterns, Power On, No Traffic, Panic Indicators

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Appendix C - LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings

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Appendix C - LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings

MicroRouter 2200R LED Patterns

The MicroRouter 2200R uses a number of light patterns on its front LED bars to indicate operating conditions.

Power On, No Traffic

The router will scan through the left (Ethernet) LED bar, from left to right, illuminating one element at a time.

Note: Lights 1 and 10 on the Ethernet bar are directly connected to vthe router’s 10BaseT interface and indicate 10BaseT link (1) and 10BaseT polarity (10).

Ethernet Traffic Indicators (Ethernet LED Bar)

Scan from 2 to 5: Ethernet transmit packet

Scan from 9 to 6: Ethernet receive packet

Other Indicators (on All LED Bars)

Transmit and receive packets - per WAN interface as marked on front label.

5,6 flashing: Router stacks starting up

3,4 & 7,8 flashing: No OS loaded. Running from ROM.

5,6 on solid, 2 (bars 1 & 3) and 9 (bars 2 & 4) flashing : Erasing OS in Flash ROM

4,5,6,7 on solid, 2 (bars 1 & 3) and 9 (bars 2 & 4) flashing : Erasing config in Flash ROM

Scanning from 2 to 9 (bars 1 & 3), and scanning from 9 to 2 (bars 2 & 4): Flash ROM erase due to switch setting five or six is complete. Set switch to zero and cycle power.

Panic Indicators

Any continuous flashing pattern not noted above may be caused by a software “panic.” This is a sign that a condition has been detected that the software does not know how to deal with: either an unusual network condition, or a hardware failure. Please call Compatible Systems Technical Support if your router shows a software panic.

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Contents MicroRouter 2200R Installation Guide Page Introduction Network InstallationGetting Started Command Line Management Basic Configuration GuideAppendix a Shipping Defaults Systems Appendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix B Connector and Cable Pin OutsAbout the MicroRouter 2200R IntroductionIntroduction Getting Started MicroRouter 2200R Installation OverviewBasic Configuration Guide Introduction Network InstallationCompatiView Software Installation Command Line PreparationPage Please Read The Manuals Warranty and ServiceGetting Started Few NotesEthernet Connection Requirements Needed For InstallationWhat You Will Need To Get Started Supplied with the MicroRouter 2200RGetting Started 10Base-T Twisted-Pair Ethernet Telco Line Connection RequirementsInterface RS-232 Interface Placing the Router Network InstallationConnecting Devices to the V.35 Interface Connecting the Router to the EthernetConnecting a Line Device to MicroRouter 2200R Connecting to Twisted-Pair EthernetConnecting Devices to the RS-232C Interface Connecting an Out-of-Band Management ConsolePowering Up the Router CompatiView for Windows Installation and OperationSystem Requirements Transport Protocols and CompatiView Out-of-Band Command Line Management Command Line ManagementCommand Line Management Setting Up Telnet OperationCommand Line Management Page Basic Configuration Guide Suggested for IP Ethernet Interface ConfigurationIP Protocol Required for IPAppleTalk Protocol IPX ProtocolDECnet Protocol Physical Communications Settings WAN Interface ConfigurationSuggested for DECnet Required for Dial-On-Demand Operation Link ConfigurationRequired for Dedicated/Leased Line Operation Suggested for Dedicated/Leased Line OperationIP Protocol Basic Configuration Guide Suggested for IPX DECnet Protocol Frame Relay Dlci Mappings Frame Relay ConfigurationRequired for IP Unnumbered Interface Required for IP Numbered InterfaceIPX Protocol Smds Configuration Smds Addressing Saving a Configuration File to Flash ROMPage Default Password Appendix a Shipping DefaultsEthernet Interface WAN Interfaces Pin Outs for V.35 Female Connector DTE Appendix B Connector and Cable Pin OutsAppendix B Connector and Cable Pin Outs Panic Indicators Power On, No TrafficEthernet Traffic Indicators Ethernet LED Bar Other Indicators on All LED BarsAppendix C LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings MicroRouter 2200R Switch SettingsAppendix D Downloading Software From Compatible Systems Page Appendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix E Terms ConditionsAppendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix E Terms and Conditions