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Allen-Bradley Stratix 5950 - Chapter 4 Monitor the Security Appliance; Status Indicators

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM010C-EN-P - June 2019 73
Chapter 4
Monitor the Security Appliance
This chapter contains information required to monitor the
Stratix® 5950 Security Appliance.
Status Indicators
This table describes the Stratix 5950 Security Appliance status indicators.
Table 6 - Stratix 5950 Security Appliance Status Indicators
Indicator Status Description
EIP ModStatus The System status indicator shows the power status of the appliance.
Off Power to the appliance is off or is not properly connected.
Solid green The appliance is operating properly.
When ASA and FirePOWER Software boots up, the system status
indicator turns solid green.
Flashing green Standby. The appliance is going through the startup
(boot phase) sequence.
If you have not configured the security appliance, the module status
indicator is flashing green. This status indicator is in this state until
ASA and FirePOWER successfully boots up.
Solid red The appliance is not working properly.
If the security appliance has detected a nonrecoverable major fault,
the module status indicator is steady red.
Major faults
1 = Secure boot failure of BIOS
2 = ROMMON self-check failure
Flashing green/red Self-test
During the security appliance power-up test, the module status
indicator is flashes green/red.
After power-up, the status indicator is in this state until secure boot
check is completed.
Ports and Management
Off No Link (default)
Solid green Port link with no activity
Flashing green The appliance transmits and receives data.
Flashing amber Port 1&2 or 3&4 LEDs flash Amber together - those two ports are
bypassed, and system is up.Supported
Power Inputs
Off Power to the appliance is off or is not properly connected.
Solid green Power is present on the associated circuit. (Hardware controlled)
Alarm Monitoring, Alarm Out

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