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Media Eject Button LED Behavior, Aruba 650 Series LED Status Indicators, Table 4

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Series; the table below describes the states and LED behaviors associated with use of the media eject button. Table 4 Media Eject Button LED Behavior Initial State LED State Action Status LED Function LED Action Completed NAS Media Operational Green-solid Press and hold media eject button for 1 to 5 seconds only Amber-flashing NAS Media Unmounted Amber-solid Press and hold media eject button for 1 to 5 seconds only Amber-flashing Operational Operating with NAS Media un-mounted Standby Green-solid Press and hold media eject button for more than 5 seconds only Red-flashing Amber-solid Press and hold media eject button for more than 5 seconds only Red-flashing Red-solid Press media eject button Amber-flashing Un-mount all NAS Amber-solid media Mount all attached NAS devices, and return to fully functional operation Green-solid Controller goes into Standby Red-solid Controller goes into Standby Red-solid Controller wake-up Green-solid The behavior of the Power, Status and port LEDs is described in the table below: Table 5 Aruba 650 Series LED Status Indicators LED Label Function Indicator Status Power Status POWER STATUS 1000Base-X Ports (SFP) LNK/ACT Input Power Status Indicator Module Status Indicator Link Status Indicator On (Solid Green) Off On (Solid Green) On (Solid Red) On (Solid Amber) Off On (Solid Green) On (Flashing Green) Off Power on No Power Device is operational Device failed or is in Standby Device is loading software No power Link has been established Port is transmitting or receiving data No link on port 14 | The Aruba 620 and 650 Mobility Controllers Aruba 620, 650 and Dell W-620, W-650 | FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Release Supplement

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The Aruba 620 and 650 Mobility Controllers
Aruba 620, 650 and Dell W-620, W-650
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FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Release Supplement
Series; the table below describes the states and LED behaviors associated with use of the media eject
button.
The behavior of the Power, Status and port LEDs is described in the table below:
Table 4
Media Eject Button LED Behavior
Initial State
LED State
Action
Status LED
Function
LED Action
Completed
NAS Media Operational
Green-solid
Press and hold
media eject button
for 1 to 5 seconds
only
Amber-flashing
Un-mount all NAS
media
Amber-solid
NAS Media Unmounted
Amber-solid
Press and hold
media eject button
for 1 to 5 seconds
only
Amber-flashing
Mount all attached
NAS devices, and
return to fully
functional
operation
Green-solid
Operational
Green-solid
Press and hold
media eject button
for more than 5
seconds only
Red-flashing
Controller goes
into Standby
Red-solid
Operating with NAS
Media un-mounted
Amber-solid
Press and hold
media eject button
for more than 5
seconds only
Red-flashing
Controller goes
into Standby
Red-solid
Standby
Red-solid
Press media eject
button
Amber-flashing
Controller wake-up
Green-solid
Table 5
Aruba 650 Series LED Status Indicators
LED
Label
Function
Indicator
Status
Power
POWER
Input Power Status Indicator
On (Solid Green)
Power on
Off
No Power
Status
STATUS
Module Status Indicator
On (Solid Green)
Device is operational
On (Solid Red)
Device failed or is in Standby
On (Solid Amber)
Device is loading software
Off
No power
1000Base-X Ports (SFP)
LNK/ACT
Link Status Indicator
On (Solid Green)
Link has been established
On (Flashing Green)
Port is transmitting or receiving
data
Off
No link on port