ET1000A Physical Description

Figure 9 ET1000A LED Indicators

Elements of Figure 9:

1)Power LED

2)Alarm LED

3)Diagnostic display

4)Link indicators: 10/100 Ethernet management port

5)Link indicators: Gigabit management port

6)Link indicators: Aux1, Remote and Local ports

7)Power supply status LEDs

Table 3 describes how to interpret the LEDs on the ET1000A front panel.

Table 3

ET1000A Front Panel LED Indicators

 

 

 

Indicator Light

State

Indication

Power (green)

Off

Unit is powered off.

 

 

On

Unit is powered on.

Alarm (green)

Off

Normal operation.

 

 

On

The unit is in an error state. This occurs when the

 

 

 

diagnostics detect a boot failure, a critical error threshold is

 

 

 

exceeded, or a FIPS test fails.

Diagnostic code display

On

Displays diagnostic codes during boot up. After boot up, it

 

 

 

reflects the operational state of the appliance and error

 

 

 

conditions.

10/100 link status (green)

Off

Loss of signal on the 10/100 link.

 

 

On

The 10/100 link is up but no traffic is passing over the link.

 

 

Blinking

Indicates the presence of traffic on the 10/100 link.

Gigabit link status (green)a

Off

Loss of signal on the Gigabit link.

 

 

On

The Gigabit link is up but no traffic is passing over the link.

 

 

Blinking

Indicates the presence of traffic on the Gigabit link.

Power supply status

Off

Power supply is not operational. Possible causes include

 

 

 

power supply unplugged, power supply removed from

 

 

 

chassis, or a malfunction.

 

 

On

Power supply is operational.

 

 

 

 

a. Gigabit links include the remote and local data ports, gigabit Ethernet management port, and Aux1 port.

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EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Installation Guide specifications

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