Multi-Tech Systems RF660 User Manual

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Chapter 1 – Product Description, Features, and Overview 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinderVPN RF760/660/600VPN User Guide (PN S000323D) 
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RouteFinder Front Panels 
RF760/660VPN Front Panel 
The R760VPN and the RF660VPN have 16 LEDs that show device and network operating status.  
 
       
          
For the RF760VPN, these LEDs are labeled 10/100/1G.   
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When 10, the LED is Off. 
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When 100, the LED is Green. 
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When 1G, the LED is Orange.
 
 
RF760 / 660VPN LED Descriptions 
LAN LEDs 
Description 
LINK 
LAN LINK LED - Indicates link integrity for the LAN Ethernet port. If the Ethernet link is valid at 10 Mbps, 
100 Mbps, or 1G (RF760VPN) the LINK LED is lit. If the Ethernet link is invalid, the LINK LED is off.  
ACT 
ACT (Activity) LED - Indicates transmit and receive activity on the LAN Ethernet port. When activity is 
present on the LAN Ethernet port, the ACT LED is lit. When no activity is present on the LAN Ethernet 
port, the ACT LED is off. 
100MB or 
10/100/1G 
For the RF760VPN: If the Ethernet link is valid at 10 Mbps, the LAN LED is off. If the Ethernet link is 
valid at 100 Mbps, the LED is green. If the Ethernet link is valid at 1G, the LED is orange. 
For the RF660VPN:
 The LAN 100MB LED is lit if the LAN Ethernet port is linked at 100 Mbps. The 
LAN 100 MB LED is off at 10 Mbps. 
WAN LEDs  Description 
LINK 
WAN LINK LED - Indicates link integrity for the WAN Ethernet port. If the link is valid in either 10 Mbps, 
100 Mbps, or 1G (760VPN), the LINK LED is on; if the WAN Ethernet link is invalid, the LINK LED is off. 
ACT 
WAN ACT (Activity) LED  - Indicates either transmit or receive activity on the WAN Ethernet port. When 
activity is present, the ACT LED is on; when no activity is present, the ACT LED is off. 
100MB or 
10/100/1G 
For the RF760VPN: If the Ethernet link is valid at 10 Mbps, the LED is off. If the Ethernet link is valid at 
100 Mbps, the LED is green. If the Ethernet link is valid at 1G, the LED is orange. 
For the RF660VPN: 
The 100MB LED is lit if the LAN Ethernet port is linked at 100 Mbps. The 100 MB 
LED is off at 10 Mbps. 
DMZ LEDs  Description 
LINK 
DMZ LINK LED - Indicates link integrity for the DMZ Ethernet port. If the link is valid in either 10 Mbps, 
100 Mbps, or 1G (760VPN) the LINK LED is on; if the DMZ Ethernet link is invalid, the LINK LED is off. 
ACT 
ACT (Activity) LED - Indicates either transmit or receive activity on the DMZ Ethernet port. When activity 
is present, the ACT LED is lit. When no DMZ Ethernet port activity is present, the ACT LED is off. 
100MB or 
10/100/1G 
For the RF760VPN: If the Ethernet link is valid at 10 Mbps, the LED is off. If the Ethernet link is valid at 
100 Mbps, the LED is green. If the Ethernet link is valid at 1G, the LED is orange. 
For the RF660VPN:
 The 100MB LED is lit if the LAN Ethernet port is linked at 100 Mbps. The 100 MB 
LED is off at 10 Mbps. 
Modem 
Description of Modem LEDs 
DCD 
DCD (Data Carrier Detect) LED - Lights when the modem detects a valid carrier signal from another 
modem; on when the modem is communicating with the other modem and off when the link is broken. 
RD 
RD (Read Data) LED - Flashes when the modem is receiving data from another modem. 
DTR 
DTR (Data Terminal Ready) LED - Lights when the operating system detects and initializes the modem. 
TD 
TD (Transmit Data) LED - Flashes when the modem is transmitting data to another modem. 
System 
Description of System LEDs 
HDD ACT 
HDD ACT (Hard Disk Drive Activity) LED - Lights when the hard disk drive is accessed. 
ALERT   
ALERT LED - Not used. 
 POWER 
POWER LED - Off when the RouteFinder is in a reset state. When lit, the RouteFinder is not in a reset 
state.