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Table 41: Component LEDs on the Services Gateway, Possible Causes and Corrective, Actions, Meaning

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PowerConnect J-SRX210 Services Gateway Hardware Guide Table 41: Component LEDs on the Services Gateway (continued) LED State Meaning Possible Causes and Corrective Actions Alarm LED Red The device detects a major alarm. A major alarm indicates a critical situation on the gateway that requires immediate action. See the "Monitoring the Services Gateway Using Chassis Alarm Conditions" topic under Related Topics. Amber The device detects a minor alarm. A minor alarm requires monitoring or maintenance. If left unchecked, it might cause an interruption in service or degradation in performance. See the "Monitoring the Services Gateway Using Chassis Alarm Conditions" topic under Related Topics. Off Power LED Green The device is starting up. NOTE: When the system is up and running, if the Alarm LED is off, it indicates that no alarms are present on the device. The device is receiving power and is functioning normally. Normal condition. No action is required. Normal condition. No action is required. Amber The Power button has been pressed and quickly released. The device is gracefully shutting down or starting up. Normal condition. No action is required. Off The device is not receiving power. Normal condition if the services gateway is switched off. No action is required. If you have not powered off the services gateway, verify that the AC power cord from the power source to the device is not damaged, the socket is in working condition, and the device has an AC input voltage between 110 and 240 VAC. See the "Monitoring the Services Gateway Power System" topic under Related Topics. HA LED Off The device is not part of the chassis cluster setup. 110

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Table 41: Component LEDs on the Services Gateway
(continued)
Possible Causes and Corrective
Actions
Meaning
State
LED
A major alarm indicates a critical
situation on the gateway that
requires immediate action.
See the “Monitoring the Services
Gateway Using Chassis Alarm
Conditions” topic under Related
Topics.
The device detects a major alarm.
Red
Alarm LED
A minor alarm requires monitoring or
maintenance. If left unchecked, it
might cause an interruption in service
or degradation in performance.
See the “Monitoring the Services
Gateway Using Chassis Alarm
Conditions” topic under Related
Topics.
The device detects a minor alarm.
Amber
Normal condition. No action is
required.
The device is starting up.
NOTE: When the system is up and
running, if the Alarm LED is off, it
indicates that no alarms are present
on the device.
Off
Normal condition. No action is
required.
The device is receiving power and is
functioning normally.
Green
Power LED
Normal condition. No action is
required.
The Power button has been pressed
and quickly released. The device is
gracefully shutting down or starting
up.
Amber
Normal condition if the services
gateway is switched off. No action is
required.
If you have not powered off the
services gateway, verify that the AC
power cord from the power source
to the device is not damaged, the
socket is in working condition, and
the device has an AC input voltage
between 110 and 240 VAC.
See the “Monitoring the Services
Gateway Power System” topic under
Related Topics.
The device is not receiving power.
Off
The device is not part of the chassis
cluster setup.
Off
HA LED
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