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LED Function Summary Matrix
Power
Solid Green
=
The device is
powered.
Flashing Green
=
A power-on self-
test (POST) is in
progress.
Orange/Amber
=
Firmware
upgrade (see
“Power during
Firmware
Upgrade” on
page 88
Flashing Red
= A
POST failure (not
bootable) or
device malfunc-
tion occurred.
*
When the
device encoun-
ters a POST fail-
ure, all indicator
lights on the
front of the
device continu-
ously flash.
Off
= The unit
has no AC power.
Battery
Solid Green
=
Battery in place
but not being
used.
Flashing Green
=
Battery charging.
Solid Amber
=
Battery in use.
Flashing Amber
=
Low battery.
Solid Red
= Bat-
tery backup
mechanism has a
fault.
Flashing Red
=
Battery needs to
be replaced.
Off
= No battery
or battery has no
charge.
Cycle between
all colors
= Bat-
tery conducting
self-test.
Ethernet
Solid Green
=
Powered device
connected to the
associated port
(includes devices
with wake-on-
LAN capability
where a slight
voltage is sup-
plied to the
Ethernet connec-
tion).
Flashing Green
=
Activity seen
from devices
associated with
the port. The
flickering of the
light is synchro-
nized to actual
data traffic.
Off
= The device
is not powered,
no cable or no
powered devices
connected to the
associated ports.
WiFi
Solid Green
= Wi-
Fi is powered.
Flashing Green
=
Activity seen
from devices
connected via
Wi-Fi. The flick-
ering of the light
is synchronized
to actual data
traffic.
Off
= The device
is not powered
or no powered
devices con-
nected to the
associated ports.
HomePNA
Solid Green
=
Powered device
connected to the
associated port
(includes devices
with wake-on-
LAN capability
where a slight
voltage is sup-
plied to the
Ethernet connec-
tion).
Flickering Green
= Activity seen
from devices
associated with
the port. The
flickering of the
light is synchro-
nized to actual
data traffic.
Off
= The device
is not powered,
no cable or no
powered devices
connected to the
associated ports.
Summary of Contents for NVG599
Page 1: ...ARRIS NVG599 VDSL2 Gateway ARRIS Embedded Software Version 9 1 0 Administrator s Handbook ...
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Page 19: ...19 3 Set the radio buttons to the values shown above and click the OK button Windows Vista ...
Page 25: ...25 The Device Status page appears DeviceStatusWindow ...
Page 55: ...55 Link Call Statistics When you click Call Statistics the Call Statistics page appears ...
Page 82: ...Administrator s Handbook 82 The following is an example log portion saved as a TXT file ...
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