Troubleshooting with LEDs on the SRX650 Services Gateway
The LEDs available on the services gateway display the status
of various components. Table 1describes the LEDs on the chassis. To view LED information
on the Services and Routing Engine (SRE), see SRX650 Services Gateway Services and Routing Engine 6.
Table 1: Component LEDs on the Services Gateway Chassis
LED | Location | Usage |
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POWER | Left side of the front chassis panel | The POWER LED has the following indicator colors: - Green and steadily on indicates that all power supply
units (PSUs) are functioning normally.
- Red and steadily on indicates failure of one or more PSUs.
- Amber and steadily on indicates that the Power button
has been pressed. The services gateway will shut down gracefully.
- Off indicates that the device is not receiving power.
|
FAN | Left side of the front chassis panel | The FAN LED has the following indicator colors: - Green and steadily on indicates fan tray is functioning
normally.
- Red and steadily on indicates fan tray failure.
- Off indicates no fan tray.
|
ALARM | Left side of the front chassis panel | The ALARM LED has the following indicator colors: - Red and steadily on indicates a hardware component or
software module failure, or detection of a firewall attack.
- Amber and steadily on indicates a major alarm, such as
low memory (less than 10% remaining), session full, maximum number
of VPN tunnels reached, HA status change, or redundant group member
not found.
- Off indicates that the device is starting up.
Note:
When the system is running, if the ALARM LED is off, it
indicates that no alarms are present on the device. |
HA SYS | Left side of the front chassis panel | The High Availability (HA SYS) LED has the following
indicator colors: - Green and steadily on indicates all configured HA links
are available.
- Red and steadily on indicates cluster member missing or
unreachable.
- Amber and steadily on indicates that some configured HA
links are down, but enough links are still active for full HA functionality.
In this situation performance might be reduced, current bandwidth
could cause packet drops, or single point of failure might now exist.
- Off indicates that HA is not enabled.
|
SRE 0 | Left side of the front chassis panel | The SRE 0 LED has the following indicator colors: - Green and steadily on indicates SRE0 is functioning normally.
- Amber and steadily on indicates SRE0 is initializing,
performing diagnostics, or going down.
- Red and steadily on indicates SRE0 failure.
- Off indicates SRE0 slot is empty.
|
SRE/ACE 1.0 | Left side of the front chassis panel | The SRE/ACE 1.0 LED has the following indicator colors: - Green and steadily on indicates:
- SRE1 is functioning normally.
- ACE 1.0 half slot is functioning normally.
- ACE 1 full slot is functioning normally.
- Amber and steadily on indicates SRE1/ACE1 (full slot)
or ACE 1.0 (half slot) is initializing, performing diagnostics, or
going down.
- Red and on steadily indicates SRE1/ACE1 (full slot) or
ACE 1.0 (half slot) failure.
- Off indicates SRE/ACE1 slot is empty.
Note:
ACE modules will be supported in a future release. |
SRE/ACE 1.1 | Left side of the front chassis panel | The SRE/ACE 1.1 LED has the following indicator colors: - Green and steadily on indicates ACE 1.1 half slot is functioning
normally. Not applicable with SRE full slot module.
- Amber and steadily on indicates ACE 1.1 half slot is initializing,
performing diagnostics, or going down. Not applicable with SRE or
ACE full slot modules.
- Red and steadily on indicates ACE 1.1 half slot failure.
Not applicable with SRE or ACE full slot modules.
- Off indicates ACE 1.1 half slot is empty.
Note:
ACE modules will be supported in a future release. |
Published: 2010-02-01