Руководство По Устранению Ошибки для Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670

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Prior to the X80 appliances, the 2 RU size chassis that were manufactured for the ESA, WSA, and
SMA were built on Dell's 2650-series and 2950-series chassis.
As a result, the messages that can appear in the front panel display are documented at Dell's web
site in the 
What does it mean when the system indicator light blinks
blue?
If the system indicator light on your appliance blinks blue this is not a problem. This is only used
for system identification. The idea behind system identification is that you might have several
security appliances in a rack and they all look the same. If you want to find a particular appliance
in a rack you press the identification button, which is the small button on the back labeled with the
letter "i" in a circle. If you press the identification button, the system indicator in the front blinks
blue and the identification LED in the back blinks blue. When you are finished, press the
identification button one more time and the light stops blinking blue.
What does it mean when the system indicator light blinks
orange?
If the system indicator light on your appliance blinks amber/orange, it means that there is a serious
hardware problem that requires immediate intervention.
Behind the bezel of your appliance (except on C1x0 and S1x0 Series appliances) there is a small
LCD panel that displays additional error information. Tilt the bezel downward (no tools required)
and copy the error code that appears on the display. Then, contact Cisco Customer Support in
order to resolve the issue.
What messages can appear on the front LCD panel of the
security appliance?
In general, any error message that appears in the front panel display of an appliance is indicative
of a serious hardware problem that requires immediate remediation. The only exception to this are
the E0876/POWER PS or the E0880/INSUFFICIENT PS error messages. While these can
indicate a defective power supply, they can also be caused by a power supply that is unplugged or
has been pulled out of the system chassis. Before you swap a system with these error messages,
you should verify that the power supplies are firmly seated and that both power cords are plugged
into working outlets.
This table lists some of the messages that can appear on the front LCD panel of an appliance:
Line 1
Messages
Line 2
Messages
Causes
E0000
OVRFLW
CHECK LOG
LCD overflow message.
A maximum of three error messages can display sequentially on the LCD.
The fourth message displays as the standard overflow message.
E0119
TEMP
AMBIENT
Ambient system temperature is out of acceptable range.