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Q: My status LED is XXX (pick a color). What does this mean?
   
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When the port server is booted fully and operating normally, the status LED is blinking green on a RCS/5000, RCS/6000, POS, NPS, NDS or iNS/ixNS device server (or solid green on an RCS/4000). So what are the other status LED indicators?
  • Blinking red or orange - Indicates an error condition.
  • Alternating red and green - Indicates that the configuration saved in flash was not valid and the unit has reverted back to a default configuration.
  • Continuously blinking yellow or orange - The unit is in the firmware monitor or is booting.
  • Solid yellow or orange - The unit is malfunctioning.
    Answer Last Updated: June 22, 2008

 

Deterministic Telnet Daemon

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