7.The Serial Device Server’s IP address must be configured before a network connection is available. If your network offers DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), the Serial Device Server will automatically search for a DCHP server upon power up and obtain an IP address. If your network does not offer DHCP, a static (fixed) IP address must be assigned (see your system administrator for assistance). If you use DHCP, make sure that the length of the DHCP lease is adequate so that the IP address of the Serial Device Server does not change.
Monitoring Serial Device Server Status
You can monitor the Serial Device Server status using the yellow, green and orange LED status indicators on the monitor. Table 2 defines the functions of the LED status indicators.
Table 2 Status Monitors
Function
State
Status
| On | The Serial Device Server is receiving power | |
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Power | Off | The Serial Device Server is not receiving power | |
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Slow Blink ( 0.6Hz) | Firmware update in progress | ||
Orange | |||
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| Fast Blink | The Serial Device Server is malfunctioning or | |
| cryptographic error detected. | ||
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| Yellow Off | No network connection | |
| Green Off | ||
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| Yellow On | Wireless network connected, not authenticated. | |
| Green Off | ||
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| Yellow On | Wireless network active (authenticated) in FIPS | |
| Green On | approved mode. | |
Network Status |
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Yellow Blinking (5Hz) | Wireless network data received in FIPS | ||
Yellow or Green | Green On | mode. | |
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| Yellow off | Bypass | |
| Green Blinking (½ Hz) | connection | |
| Yellow on | Bypass mode, wireless network connected. | |
| Green Blinking (½ Hz) | ||
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| Yellow Blinking (5 Hz) | Bypass mode, wireless network data received | |
| Green Blinking (5 Hz) | ||
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