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Firepower 7000 and 8000 Series Installation Guide
Chapter 7 Hardware Specifications
Firepower 8000 Series Devices
The following table describes the conditions under which the system status LEDs might be lit.
System ID Helps identify a system installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems:
A blue light indicates the ID button is pressed and a blue light is on at the rear of the
appliance.
No light indicates the ID button is not pressed.
Power button and LED Indicates whether the system has power:
Green indicates that the system has power.
If the light is off, the system does not have power.
Table 7-36 Firepower 8000 Series Front Panel LEDs (continued)
LED Description
Table 7-37 Firepower 8000 Series System Status
Condition Description
Critical Any critical or non-recoverable threshold crossing associated with the following events:
temperature, voltage, or fan critical threshold crossing
power subsystem failure
system inability to power up due to incorrectly installed processors or processor
incompatibility
critical event logging errors, including System Memory Uncorrectable ECC error and
fatal/uncorrectable bus errors, such as PCI SERR and PERR
Non-critical A non-critical condition is a threshold crossing associated with the following events:
temperature, voltage, or fan non-critical threshold crossing
chassis intrusion
Set Fault Indication command from system BIOS; the BIOS may use the command to
indicate additional, non-critical status such as system memory or CPU configuration
changes
Degraded A degraded condition is associated with the following events:
one or more processors are disabled by Fault Resilient Boot (FRB) or BIOS
some system memory disabled or mapped out by BIOS
one of the power supplies unplugged or not functional
Tip If you observe a degraded condition indication, check your power supply connections
first. Power down the device, disconnect both power cords, reconnect the power cords
to reseat them, and then restart the device.
Caution To power down safely, use the procedure in the Managing Devices
chapter in the Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide, or
the system shutdown command from the CLI.

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