Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 7125 설치 가이드
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Front Panel LEDs
3D7010/7020/7030
LED
Description
Reset button
When pressed, the system immediately reboots.
System status
Indicates the system status:
A green light indicates the system is powered up and operating normally,
•
or powered down and attached to power.
An amber light indicates an active system fault.
An amber light indicates an active system fault.
•
No light indicates the system is not attached to power.
•
Hard drive
activity
Indicates the hard drive status:
A green light indicates the hard drive is active.
•
If the light is off, there is no drive activity or the system is powered off.
•
System ID
When pressed, the ID button displays a blue light, and a bright blue LED is
illuminated on the rear of the chassis to help identify the device when it is
installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems.
installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems.
Power button
and LED
Indicates whether the device has power:
A green light indicates that the device has power and the system is on.
•
No light indicates the system is shut down or does not have power.
•
3D7110/7120, 3D7115/7125, and AMP7150
S
S
LED
Description
NIC1 and NIC2
activity
activity
Indicates whether there is any network activity:
A green light indicates there is network activity.
•
No light indicates there is no network activity.
•
Hard drive
activity
activity
Indicates the hard drive status:
A green light indicates the hard drive is active.
•
An amber light indicates a hard drive fault.
•
No light indicates there is no drive activity, or the system is powered off.
•
System status
Indicates the system status:
No light indicates the system is operating normally, or is powered off.
•
A red light indicates a system error.
•
Reset button
When pressed, the system immediately reboots.
System ID
When pressed, the ID button displays a blue light, and a bright blue LED is
illuminated on the rear of the chassis to help identify the device when it is
installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems.
installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems.
Power button
and LED
and LED
Indicates whether the device has power:
A green light indicates that the device has power and the system is on.
•
No light indicates the system is shut down or does not have power.
•
Management Interface LEDs (all)
Left (activity)
Indicates activity on the port:
A blinking light indicates activity.
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No light indicates there is no link.
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Right (link)
Indicates whether the link is up:
A light indicates the link is up.
•
No light indicates there is no link.
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Sensing Interface LEDs
Copper
Link/Activity LEDs
Link/Activity LEDs
Description
Both LEDs off
The interface does not have link.
Link amber
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 10Mb or
100Mb.
100Mb.
Link green
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 1Gb.
Activity blinking green
The interface has link and is passing traffic.
Fiber
Activity/Link LEDs
Description
Activity (top)
For an inline interface, the light is on when the
interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity.
For a passive interface, the light is non-functional
interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity.
For a passive interface, the light is non-functional
Link (bottom)
For an inline or passive interface: the light is on when
the interface has link. If dark, there is no link.
the interface has link. If dark, there is no link.
Bypass LED (all)
Description
Off
The interface pair is not in bypass mode or has no
power.
power.
Steady green
The interface pair is ready to enter bypass mode.
Steady amber
The interface pair has been placed in bypass mode
and is not inspecting traffic.
and is not inspecting traffic.
Blinking amber
The interface pair is in bypass mode; that is, it has
failed open.
failed open.
SFP Activity/Link LEDs
Description
Top (activity)
For an inline interface, the light is on when the
interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity.
For a passive interface, the light is non-functional.
interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity.
For a passive interface, the light is non-functional.
Bottom (link)
For an inline or passive interface, the light is on when
the interface has link. If dark, there is no link.
the interface has link. If dark, there is no link.
Activity
Link
5 7 9 11
6 8 10 12
3D7115/7125, AMP7150 SFPs only
Link Activity
Bypass
LEDS
Quick Start Guide - 7000 Series Devices
7000 SERIES
A Reset button
B System status LED
C Hard drive activity LED
D System ID button
E Power button and LED
B System status LED
C Hard drive activity LED
D System ID button
E Power button and LED
3D7010/7020/7030
D
A B C
E
3D7110/7120, 3D7115/7125, and AMP7150
A USB 2.0 connector
B Reset button
C NIC2 activity LED
D System status LED
E NIC1 activity LED
F Hard drive activity LED
G System ID button
H Power button and LED
B Reset button
C NIC2 activity LED
D System status LED
E NIC1 activity LED
F Hard drive activity LED
G System ID button
H Power button and LED
A
C
B
D
G H
E F
3D7010/7020/7030
EIGHT-PORT 1000 BASE-T
COPPER INTERFACES
COPPER INTERFACES
Bypass
Link
Activity
Link
Activity
3D7115/7125, AMP7150
FOUR-PORT 1000 BASE-T
COPPER INTERFACES
with EIGHT-PORT
SMALL FORM-FACTOR
PLUGGABLE SOCKETS
COPPER INTERFACES
with EIGHT-PORT
SMALL FORM-FACTOR
PLUGGABLE SOCKETS
Link Activity
Bypass
3D7110/7120
EIGHT-PORT 1000BASE-T COPPER
Link Activity
Bypass
EIGHT-PORT 1000BASE-SX FIBER
Activity Link
Bypass
LEDS
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