System leds – Allied Telesis AT-8700XL SERIES User Manual
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Quick Install Guide
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3.
Access the
router
’s command line interface
Access the CLI from the PC, as described in the previous “Using the CLI to
configure a router” section.
4.
Enable IP
enable ip
5.
Assign the vlan1 interface an IP address in the same subnet as the PC
add ip interface=vlan1 ip=ipaddress mask=mask
6.
Save the configuration and set the
router
to use it on bootup
create config=your-name.cfg
set config=your-name.cfg
7.
On the PC’s web browser, bypass the HTTP proxy server, if necessary
8.
Point your web browser at vlan1’s IP address
9.
At the login prompt, enter the user name and password
The default username is manager:
User Name: manager
Password: friend
The System Status page is displayed. Select options from the sidebar menu
to configure and manage the router.
For context-sensitive online help, click on the Help button at the top of the
sidebar menu or on any pop-up page.
System LEDs
System LEDs on its front panel indicate the switch’s operational status.
1. DC models
of the switches do not have an RPS connector and the RPS LED will not function.
The AT-8700XL Series Hardware Reference has further troubleshooting
information, including information on Switch Port and Uplink Module LEDs.
System LEDs
LED
State
Function
Power
Green
The switch is receiving power and the voltage
is within the acceptable range
Fault
Red
The switch or management software is
malfunctioning
1 flash
A switch fan has failed. (The LEDs will not
indicate an RPS fan failure.)
3 flashes
If an RPS is connected, the switch’s PSU (Power
Supply Unit) has failed
4 flashes
If RPS monitoring is enabled, the RPS PSU has
failed
5 flashes
If RPS monitoring is enabled, an RPS is not
connected or is not operational
RPS
1
(Redundant
Power Supply)
Green
An RPS is connected to the switch