Dascom 7010 PrintServer Manual User Manual
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Print Server Status Information
Print Server User Manual
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Print Server in Normal Mode
When the print server is in normal mode, the LEDs tell you the
following:
Print Server in BIOS Mode
The print server switches to the BIOS mode if the firmware functions
well but the software is faulty. This may happen in the case of an
incorrect software update, for example. The print server is in the
BIOS mode, if
• the activity LED (yellow) blinks periodically and
• the status LED (green) is not active.
The print server is not operational in the BIOS mode.
If the print server is in the BIOS mode, the filter 'BIOS Mode' will be
created automatically in the print server list of the
PRINTSERVER-NetTool. The print server is displayed within this filter.
Status LED
The status LED indicates that the print server is operational. To
determine whether the print server is operational, the print server
must have received at least one data packet. When the print
server is in normal mode, the status LED is permanently lit. If the
LED is not lit (after a data packet has been received), you should
do a firmware update.
Link LED
The link LED shows a (physical) connection to the network. The
LED of external print server models is labelled whereas the LED
of internal print server models is located above the status button.
When the print server is in normal mode, the link LED is
permanently lit.
Activity LED
The yellow LED lights up when data packets are received. When
there are high volumes of data traffic (e.g. during an update) the
LED may be permanently lit.