Steelhead Appliance Installation and Configuration Guide
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Bypass Card Status Lights
Overview of the Steelhead Appliance
Six-Port Copper Gigabit-Ethernet Bypass Card
The following section describes the Six-Port Copper Gigabit-Ethernet Bypass (Six-Port Copper Gig-E
Bypass) card (150-00011) status lights. The Six-Port Copper Gig-E Bypass card has full fail-to-block support.
Figure 1-30. Six-Port Copper Gig-E Bypass Card
The following table describes the Six-Port Copper Gig-E Bypass card status and LED lights.
The interface names for the bypass cards are a combination of the slot number and the port pairs
(lan<slot>_<pair>, wan<slot>_<pair>). For example, if a four-port bypass card is located in slot 0 of your
appliance, the interface names are: lan0_0, wan0_0, lan0_1, and wan0_1 respectively. Alternatively, if the
bypass card is located in slot 1 of your appliance, the interface names are: lan1_0, wan1_0, lan1_1, and
wan1_1
respectively. The maximum number of pairs is nine, which is three six-port bypass cards.
Two-Port SX Fiber Gigabit-Ethernet Bypass Card
The following section describes the Two-Port SX Fiber Gigabit-Ethernet Bypass (Two-Port SX Fiber Gig-E
Bypass) card (150-00062) status lights.
Figure 1-31. Two-Port SX Fiber Gig-E Bypass Card
The Bypass LED is ON (Green) if theTwo-Port SX Fiber Gig-E Bypass card is in bypass mode; it is OFF if the
bypass card is in normal mode.
LED
Condition
Link / Act
Solid green on link, blinks on activity.
Bypass
Solid green when in bypass mode.
Disconnect
Solid green in disconnect mode.