Mediatrix 4102S Hardware Installation Manual Download Page 9

Unable to contact the Management Interface via the CLI.

CLI service not activated in the configuration.
Protocol used to contact the CLI not activated.

Unable to contact the unit via SNMP.

SNMP service not activated.
Credentials do not grant access.

Unable to make calls, although cards appear in the Management 
Interface.

Hour and date are not synchronized (required by certificates).

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LED Patterns

LED state

Description

All LEDs cycling from left to right, individually blinking 1 cycle per second, 33% 
duty

A firmware pack is being downloaded into the unit and written to 
persistent storage.

All LEDs blinking at 3 cycles per second, 50% duty. One LED out of two has a 
180 degree phase. This pattern lasts for 8 seconds.

The download of the firmware has failed. After 4 seconds, the unit 
restarts.

Power and Ready LEDs blinking (synchronized) 1 cycle per second, 75% duty

The partial reset is completed.

Power LED blinking, 1 cycle per 4 seconds, 75% duty

Triggered when the unit is booting on the recovery bank and no update is 
pending.

Power LED blinking green 3 cycles per second, 50% duty

Waiting for DHCP (IPv4 or IPv6) answer or IPv6 router advertisement or 
PPPoE connection. No Ip Address configured.

All LEDs blinking green, 3Hz, 50% duty

Waiting for DHCP (IPv4 or IPv6) answer or IPv6 router advertisement or 
PPPoE connection.

Ready LED OFF, all other LEDs cycling from right to left, left to right.

The unit tries to download and install a firmware given by the Network 
Rescue server.

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RESET/DEFAULT Button

The 

 button is a switch that can be used to perform a partial or factory reset while the unit is running.

Reset/Default

In other words, the 

 button can be used to:

Reset/Default

Cancel an action that was started.
Revert to known factory settings if the Mediatrix unit refuses to work properly for any reason or the connection to the network is lost.
Reconfigure a unit.

The 

 button will generate different actions depending on the amount of time the button is held.

Reset/Default

IMPORTANT: It is the LED pattern that will indicate the action that is being applied to the unit. The action will occur more or less rapidly depending on the 
platform.

LED Pattern

Action

Comment

Power1 blinking, all 
other LEDs OFF

Restarts the Mediatrix unit.

No changes are made to the 
Mediatrix unit settings.

All LEDs blinking, 
1cycle per second, 
50% duty

Initiates a Partial Reset of the Mediatrix unit.
Note: The partial reset is optional as it can be disabled with the CLI Hardware.

 parameter. For more details, refer to the 

ResetButtonManagement

DGW Configuration 

 published on the 

.

Guide - Reference Guide

Media5 Documentation Portal

Restarts the unit in a known and 
static state while keeping most of 
the configuration unchanged.

All LEDs steady ON

Initiates a Factory Reset of the Mediatrix unit.

Reverts the unit back to its default 
factory settings.

All LEDs will become 
OFF after blinking and 
being steady on.

No action is taken. This is useful if you accidentally pushed the button and do not need and 
action to be applied.

The action is ignored.

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Partial Reset

The partial reset provides a way to contact the Mediatrix unit in a known and static state while keeping most of the configuration unchanged.

A partial reset can be performed at the initial start-up of the Mediatrix unit or on a unit already in use where the configuration was modified in such a way 
that the user can no longer access the system by the Web page or otherwise. In both cases, the user can manage the Mediatrix unit through its Rescue 
interface, which is bound to the unit's WAN port (wan for the Mediatrix 4102S, and ETH1 for all other Mediatrix units). The IP address of the Rescue 
interface is 192.168.0.1 (IPv4) or an IPv6 Link Local address.. These connections give access to the Rescue Management Interface where the 
configuration of a new unit can be completed and where an existing configuration can be modified.

By default the Rescue Network Interface is disabled. When a partial reset is performed, the Rescue network Interface becomes enabled and the "Power" 
and "Ready" LEDs are blinking at 1Hz with 75% duty and all other LEDs are off. Once the configuration has been modified to solve the problem that 
required the partial reset, it is important to disable the Rescue Network Interface to make sure that you are no longer working in the Rescue Network 
Interface.

Performing a partial reset on a new unit will not modify the configuration, as it has not yet been modified to your needs. However, a partial reset performed 
on a unit already in use will:

Rollback Local Firewall settings that are not yet applied.
Add a Local Firewall rule to allow complete access to the Rescue interface.
Rollback NAT settings that are not yet applied.
Add NAT rule to allow complete access to the Rescue interface.

Summary of Contents for 4102S

Page 1: ...Copyright Notice Top Safety Recommendations and Information Danger Warning Caution and Note Definitions Danger Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious inju...

Page 2: ...ning Definition Warning Means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment you must be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and fami...

Page 3: ...present a trip hazard to personnel working in the vicinity of the equipment Keep cables away from Sources of electrical noise such as radios transmitters and broadband amplifiers Power lines Fluoresce...

Page 4: ...dicators LEDs LED Behavior Condition 1 Ready Green steady ON All lines are enabled operational state OFF All lines are disabled operational state Blinking 1 cycle per 4 seconds 75 duty At least one li...

Page 5: ...Unit on a Flat Surface Installing the Unit on the Wall Connect the unit power cord in an appropriate AC electrical outlet Connect the Telephony Interface Cables Refer to Connecting the Telephony Cable...

Page 6: ...Server Connecting the Mediatrix Unit Using a Static IP address Top Connecting the Mediatrix Unit Using a DHCP Server Before you begin Make sure that your network connection is working You must use an...

Page 7: ...Steps Contact the Mediatrix unit via the Web Browser or go to step 2 In your Web browser enter the IP address used by your Mediatrix unit to communicate with the Web interface If your computer is conn...

Page 8: ...t used Top Troubleshooting Locating the Product Serial Number Before you begin Warning Make sure your unit is powered off Steps Flip the unit The serial number is located underneath the unit Caution U...

Page 9: ...tings All LEDs blinking 1cycle per second 50 duty Initiates a Partial Reset of the Mediatrix unit Note The partial reset is optional as it can be disabled with the CLI Hardware parameter For more deta...

Page 10: ...he IP address of the Rescue interface is 192 168 0 1 IPv4 or an IPv6 Link Local address Procedure When the Power LED is steady or blinking rapidly insert a small unbent paper clip into the hole of the...

Page 11: ...dio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not o...

Page 12: ...the applicable essential requirements of Directives 2014 30 EC and 2014 35 EC European parliament EMC and LVD directives is given Any unauthorized modification of the product voids this declaration F...

Page 13: ...figuration of a specific technical action such as performing a firmware upgrade Hardware installation guide They provide the detailed procedure on how to safely and adequately install the unit It prov...

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