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2.6
LED signalization
2.6.1
Power LED
The
POWER
LED is ON in Green at the beginning of power on. A red color indicates a fault on the
router.
2.6.2
Wifi LED
For Oxtopus routers with wifi option,
WIFI
LED will be green to indicate that wifi is active; the red
color indicates that the wifi is inactive.
For routers that do not have wifi, this LED is off.
2.6.3
IP1/IP2 LED
IP LEDs indicates the status of each port and architecture
LED
Ethernet architecture
LED IP1 ON
IP Ports works in
« switch »
mode
LED IP2 ON
Ports are configured in
« double IP »
Regardless of the architecture, the color of the LED indicates the operation of the connection.
A green LED indicates that the Ethernet connection is working properly.
A red LED indicates that the Ethernet connection is not working. This may be due to the inability
to retrieve an IP address via DHCP for example.
Finally, an orange LED indicates that the Ethernet connection is working, but a fault has been
detected during startup. Services such as CNIP (LON 852) Config Server and Modbus do not work.
This may be due to, for example, significant time between the router startup and recovery of an
IP address via DHCP. In this case the DHCP worked but the address was acquired too late, the
services were launched without IP.
2.6.4
LED Activity (« Act. »)
Summary of Contents for OXTOPUS EIA-709
Page 6: ...Release EN 0 93 Page 5 53 User Manual 1 Introduction...
Page 11: ...Release EN 0 93 Page 10 53 User Manual 2 Connecting and Material...
Page 17: ...Release EN 0 93 Page 16 53 User Manual 3 Easy and fast setting...
Page 25: ...Release EN 0 93 Page 24 53 User Manual 4 Details settings...
Page 39: ...Release EN 0 93 Page 38 53 User Manual 5 Configuration via USB...
Page 43: ...Release EN 0 93 Page 42 53 User Manual 6 Smart Channel usage...
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