01.11.22, 14:00
Firebox T80 Hardware Guide
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1000
Yellow
On
Link speed: 1000 Mbps
10/100
Green
On
Link speed: 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
A
This indicator is lit when an auxiliary interface module is installed.
Status
The Status indicator is red when there is a management connection to the device. The Status
indicator is lit for 30 seconds after you connect to the device with the Fireware Web UI or the
command line interface. It is also lit when the device is polled by WatchGuard System Manager.
Mode
The Mode indicator shows the status of the external network connection. If the device can
connect to the external network and send traffic, the indicator is green. The indicator flashes if
the device cannot send traffic to the external network.
Attn
The Attn indicator is yellow when you start the device with the Reset button pressed. For more
Restore Factory-Default Settings
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Power ( )
The Power indicator is lit to indicate power status. It is green when the Firebox is powered on.
Side View
Side view of the Firebox:
The side of the Firebox has a cooling fan that runs when needed to decrease the internal
temperature of the device. By default, the fan might run for a few minutes when the Firebox boots
up. After the Firebox boots, an internal temperature sensor automatically turns the fan on and off as
needed to keep the Firebox temperature in the required operating range. At lower operating
temperatures, the T80 dissipates heat through the metal baseplate, and the fan does not run.
The fan was designed to start when the ambient room temperature reaches approximately 30°C
(86°F). However, other factors, such as stacked units, other heat sources, and air flow around the
device, can affect when the fan starts. When the ambient temperature drops to approximately
25°C (77°F), the fan stops automatically. Because some components can take some time to cool, the
fan might continue to run for a short time after the ambient temperature drops.
Indicator
Indicator
Interface Status