HP 210 manual Operation, Led

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Operation

 

LEDs and Buttons

 

Table 3-1. Status LEDs

 

 

LED

Indicates

 

 

Router Self-test

A self-test of the router module is running. This self-test is run whenever the hub is powered on

(green)

or reset, and whenever the router module is reset (page 3-5) or cleared (page 3-7). (If initiated by

 

powering on or resetting the hub, the test can last up to 30 seconds if the hub had previously

 

been powered on with the SNMP module installed, or up to 60 seconds if the hub had not

 

previously been powered on with the SNMP module installed. If initiated by resetting or clearing

 

the router module, the test lasts about 18 seconds.) If an error is found during the self-test, the

 

Router Self-test LED remains on, and the Router Fault LED and/or the WAN Net Fail LEDs may

 

also turn on. The Router Self-test LED also turns on during the configuration clearing procedure

 

(page 3-7).

Router Fault

A failure has been found either during a self-test or during router operation.

(orange)

 

Hub (LAN) Net Fail

A failure has been found in a network connected to the hub, or in the router module or the

(orange)

SNMP module.

Hub (LAN) Router Rx

This LED blinks each time a packet is received from the hub through the router module’s internal

(green)

LAN port. The frequency indicates the amount of traffic; in heavy traffic, it may appear to be on

 

all of the time.

Hub (LAN) Router Tx

This LED blinks each time a packet is transmitted to the hub through the router module’s internal

(green)

LAN port. The frequency indicates the amount of traffic; in heavy traffic, it may appear to be on

 

all of the time.

WAN Net Fail

The router module or the attached WAN has failed during a self-test or during operation.

(orange)

 

WAN Rx

This LED blinks each time a packet is received from the WAN port; the frequency indicates the

(green)

amount of traffic. In heavy traffic, it may appear to be on all of the time.

WAN Tx

This LED blinks each time a packet is transmitted through the WAN port; the frequency indicates

(green)

the amount of traffic. In heavy traffic, it may appear to be on all of the time.

SNMP Mgt Fault

Either a self-test of the SNMP module is running, or a failure in this module has occurred.

(orange)

The self-test of the SNMP module, which may last up to 60 seconds, is run when the hub is

 

 

powered on or when the hub is reset. If an error is found in the SNMP module during the self-

 

test, both the Router Self-test LED and the SNMP Mgt Fault LED remain on.

 

 

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Contents HP AdvanceStack Router Module Installation Guide Applicable Product About This Manual HP AdvanceStack Router 210 Module An OverviewRouter module includes two ports Page Contents Operation SmartBoot Regulatory Statements Index Installation Installation Summary Install the Router ModuleVerify the Router Module Starts Up Properly Items Included With the Router Module Other HardwareSoftware Check the Version of the Snmp Module Looking at the Snmp ModuleChecking Snmp Module Using HP Stack Manager Prepare the Network Smds individual addressPrepare the Network Install the Router Module To install the router module Connecting Grounding Wrist StrapShort out while being shipped Snmp module back until it slides out of the Expansion SlotPositioning Snmp Module Over Router Module It against the edges of the Expansion Slot Position the assembled router and Snmp modules in backHub’s Expansion Slot as shown below Firmly engage its mating connector within the Expansion Slot Align the edges of the Snmp module in the small slots nearWAN port connector Hub, connect them now refer to the hub’s installation guidePins on the router module or on the cable Connect the WAN CableInstallation Connect a Console Optional Drive and directory where the earlier version was installed MenuVerify That the Router Starts Up Properly To verify the router-module startup 12. Self-Test LEDT e Hub in the Device Chain List Down the Shift key while you click on the Access buttonDo either of the following Router, click on the Router icon buttonSetup Setup Summary Using the Main Menu and NCL Main MenuDefault NCL Prompt Create or Modify a Router Configuration SetupUsing Quick Configuration Router, use the NCL Boot command Using the Configuration EditorRouter module to activate the new configuration. To reboot TionWhere Mm = month Hh = hour Dd = day Set the Date and TimeTo set the date and time Specify Manager and User Passwords Optional Verify the Network Links Examine the Event Log EnterEvent Log Line in the Main Menu Examine the Statistics Screens Example of the Statistics Screen MenuVerify the Network Links Setup Examine the Bridging and Routing Tables Setup Test Node Accessibility PingOperation LEDs and Buttons Status LEDsStatus LEDs are located on the router module’s cover plate Operation LEDReset and Clear Buttons Reset and Clear ButtonsResetting and Clearing Resetting the Router ModuleClearing the Passwords Refer to , TroubleshootingClearing the Router Module U t i o n T e To clear the router moduleButton within five seconds after releasing the Reset button Is connected, the router module reboots using the SmartBootConfiguration Initialization Sequence Operation Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips Interpreting LED Error Patterns LEDs on Router Module’s Cover Plate Main menu Verifying LED Operation Troubleshooting a Failure During Power-On or Reset Self-Test Router Self-Test LED On, Fault LED OnRouter Self-Test LED On, Fault LED Off Diagnostic Tests Testing the Router ModuleTesting the Router Module’s WAN Port Checking the ConfigurationTesting a Link Tests from Other DevicesPing Ping x.x.x.x count Ping x.x.x.x count waitAppleTalk Ping Telnet TelnetReplacing the Battery To replace the batteryDisconnect the hub from the power source Removing Battery Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors Cables and a Connectors HP CablesCable and Connector Pin-Outs WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-OutsRS-232/V.24/V.28 WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs WAN port is 15 meters 50 feetWAN link end RS-449/RS-422/V.36 WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs Pin male CircuitBack-to-Back Test Cable Must have it set to InternalFeet RDB, and so on must be twisted pairs of wire Back-to-Back Test Cable-Minimum Pin-OutsLoopback Connector Specifications Electromagnetic Emissions Power ConsumptionEnvironmental WattsData Communications Specifications and Certifications SpecificationsThird-Party Products SmartBoot SmartBoot SmartBoot C-2 When this message appears, reconnect the network linkAbout SmartBoot Helper, refer to the Release Notes Adjacent networksVcci Class 1 Japan Only European Community Regulatory StatementsDeclaration of Conformity Index IndexIndex-1 See time MAC address See station address management of routers Index-3See WAN power 11 4-12 point to pointUser password .. -9, 3-7 See also password Time .. -8Index-5 WAN 5963-2632
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