Hardware Installation
Front Panel Interfaces
Figure 2.2 Front Panel Interfaces for NetDSL
PWR (Power)
A green LED is ON when power is supplied to the NetDSL.
DIAG (Diagnostic)
The yellow DIAG LED is an indicator that shows the NetDSL modem has been successfully booted up and the software is functional. When NetDSL is powered on, the DIAG LED flashes while the router is booting up. After 10 to 15 seconds, the DIAG LED stops flashing and remains off.
LAN
The LAN LED displays the LAN connection between the modem and your Ethernet network. The green LED remains solid while there is a connection to the 10BaseT system. The green LED flashes when data is being transmitted between the modem and the Ethernet system.
USB
The USB LED displays the USB connection between the modem and your PC. The yellow LED flashes slowly if the USB line is being trained. The yellow LED remains solid if the USB line is trained and ready between the PC and the modem. A flashing yellow LED indicates data activity between your PC and the modem. If the data traffic is heavy, the frequency of the flashing yellow LED becomes higher and will appear solid.
WAN LINK
Displays the connection between the modem and the remote DSL network. The green LED flashes slowly if the DSL line is not connected or is being trained. The green LED remains solid if the DSL line is trained and ready between the modem and the remote switch.
WAN ACT (Activity)
A flashing yellow LED indicates data activity between the DSL network and the modem. If the data traffic is heavy, the frequency of the flashing yellow LED becomes higher and will appear to be solid.