Chapter 3 Installing the Wide Area Application Engine
Checking the LEDs
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Step 4
Power up all externally connected devices.
Step 5
Press the power control button on the front of the WAE.
The system should begin booting. Once the operating system boots, you are ready
to initialize the basic software configuration. (See the software configuration
guide for details.)
Note
While the WAE is powering up, the green power-on LED on the front of
the WAE is on.
Checking the LEDs
When the WAE is up and running, observe the front panel LEDs (see
Figure 1-1
and
Table 1-1
) to verify that your system is operating properly.
To troubleshoot using the LEDs, see
Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting the System
Hardware.”
Removing or Replacing a WAE
To remove a WAE from your network, power it down, disconnect the power cords
and network cables, and physically remove the chassis from the rack.
The WAE is in constant communication with the router on your network. When
the router notices that the WAE is no longer responding to it, the router stops
sending requests to the WAE. This action is transparent to users. If other WAEs
are attached to the router, the router continues sending requests to the other
WAEs.
When you remove a WAE, the pages that were cached on that device are no longer
available to the router or other WAEs. You might see an increase in outgoing web
traffic that might have otherwise been fulfilled by the WAE that you are removing.
However, after a time, the router and other WAEs redistribute the load of web
traffic.
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