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Table 4., LED Descriptions for the STM600
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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance The function of each STM600 LED is described in the following table: Table 4. LED Descriptions for the STM600 Object Activity Description Power On (green) Power is supplied to the STM. Off Power is not supplied to the STM. Status On (amber) during startup The STM is initializing. After approximately 2 minutes, when the STM has completed its initialization, the Status LED turns off. If the Status LED remains on, the initialization has failed. Off The system has completed its initialization successfully. The Status LED should be off during normal operation. Blinking (amber) The STM is shutting down. Software is being updated. A hotfix is being installed. One of the three licenses has expired. To stop the Status LED from blinking, renew the license, or click the Stop LED Blinking button on the System Status screen (see Viewing System Status on page 192). HDD On (green) Information is being written to the hard drive. Off No hard drive activity. Uplink (WAN) Port Left LED Off The WAN port has no physical link, that is, no Ethernet cable is plugged into the STM. On (green) The WAN port has a valid connection with a device that provides an Internet connection. Blink (green) Data is being transmitted or received by the WAN port. Right LED Off The WAN port is operating at 10 Mbps. On (green) The WAN port is operating at 100 Mbps. On (amber) The WAN port is operating at 1000 Mbps. Downlink (LAN) Ports Left LED Off The LAN port has no link. On (green) The LAN port has detected a link with a connected Ethernet device. Blink (green) Data is being transmitted or received by the LAN port. Right LED Off The LAN port is operating at 10 Mbps. On (green) The LAN port is operating at 100 Mbps. On (amber) The LAN port is operating at 1000 Mbps. Chapter 1. Introduction | 19