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4.4. Boot Process
The FB6000 contains internal Flash memory storage that holds two types of software :-
• main application software (generally referred to as the app)
• a bootloader - runs immediately on power-up, initialises system, and then loads the app
It is possible for only one of these types of software, or neither of them, to be present in the Flash, but when
shipped from the factory the unit will contain a bootloader and the latest factory-release application software.
The FB6000 can store multiple app software images in the Flash, and this is used with an automatic fall-back
mechanism - if a new software image proves unreliable, it is 'demoted', and the unit falls back to running older
software. The
show flash contents
CLI command can be used to see what is stored in the Flash - see
4.4.1. LED indications
4.4.1.1. Power LED status indications
The green power LED has three defined states, as shown in Table 4.5 below :-
Table 4.5. Power LED status indications
Indication
Status
Off
No AC power applied to unit (or possibly hardware
fault)
Flashing green with approximately 1 second period
Bootloader running / waiting for network connection
On
Main application software running
After power-up, the normal power LED indication sequence is therefore to go through the ~1 second period
flashing phase, and then - if at least one Ethernet port is connected to an active device, or after a few seconds
waiting for a factory reset cable - change to solid once the app is running.
Note
The power LED can be configured to be a different colour when the main application software is
running, including black (i.e. off). The LED can also be set to different colours and cycle through
colours based on active profiles (see Chapter 9).
From power-up, a FB6000 will normally boot and be operational in under five seconds.
4.4.1.2. Port LEDs
Whilst the bootloader is waiting for an active Ethernet connection, the green and yellow LEDs built into the
physical port connectors flash in a continual left-to-right then right-to-left sequence. The port LEDs on the
panel on the opposite side to the physical ports also flash, in a clock-wise sequence.
Note
The same port LED flashing sequences are observed if the app is running and none of the Ethernet
ports are connected to an active link-partner. Note that the app continues to run, and the power LED
will still be on solid.
When connected to an active link-partner, these flashing sequences will stop and the port LEDs will start
indicating physical port status, with various status indications possible, controllable via the configuration (see
Section 6.3).
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