Monitoring the SRX240 Services Gateway Power System
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Monitoring the SRX240 Services Gateway Power System
The LEDs on the SRX240 Services Gateway enable you to determine the performance and operation. The Power LED, located on the front panel of the services gateway, indicates the different settings with respect to the power system.
Table 1 describes different Power LED status settings and their corrective actions.
Table 1: Services Gateway Power LED Status
LED Status | Meaning | Possible Cause and Corrective Action |
|---|---|---|
Green | The device is receiving power, and the internal power supply is functional. | Normal indication. No action is required. |
Amber | The Power button has been pressed and quickly released. The device is shutting down or starting up. | Normal indication. No action is required. |
Off | The device is not receiving power. |
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Monitoring the SRX240 Services Gateway DC Power Source Connection
SRX240 Services Gateway High Memory with DC Power Supply model back panel has two LEDs that indicate the status of the dual feed for the integrated DC power supply.
Table 2 describes the LEDs on the DC power feeds on the SRX240 Services Gateway High Memory with DC Power Supply model.
Table 2: SRX240 Services Gateway High Memory DC Power Feed LEDs
DC Input | DC Output | LED A | LED B | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Input A | Input B | |||
Input is normal. | Input is normal. | No output1. | Red | Red |
Output is normal. | Green | Green | ||
Input is connected but has failed because the power supply fuse has failed or input voltage is low. | Input is normal. | Output is normal. | Red (blinking) | Green |
Input is normal. | Input is connected but has failed because the power supply fuse has failed or input voltage is low. | Output is normal. | Green | Red (blinking) |
Input breaker open or no DC input connected. | Input is normal. | Output is normal. | Red (blinking) | Green |
Input has failed. | Input has failed. | No output. | Red (blinking) | Red (blinking) |
No input. | No input. | No output. | Off | Off |
(1) No output because of output side failure or open connection. | ||||

