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Security Gateway Manual Netgate-8300
Table 2: Interface assignments with two two-port ice(4) add-on cards
Label Assigned Name Device Name Type Speed
P0 P0 ice4 SFP+ 10 Gbps/1 Gbps
P1 P1 ice5 SFP+ 10 Gbps/1 Gbps
P2 P2 ice6 SFP+ 10 Gbps/1 Gbps
P3 P3 ice7 SFP+ 10 Gbps/1 Gbps
P4 P4 ice8 SFP+ 1 Gbps
P5 P5 ice9 SFP+ 1 Gbps
P6 P6 ice10 SFP+ 1 Gbps
P7 P7 ice11 SFP+ 1 Gbps
P8 P8 igc2 RJ45 2.5 Gbps
P9 P9LAN igc1 RJ45 2.5 Gbps
P10 P10WAN igc0 RJ45 2.5 Gbps
n/a ADDON0 ice0 Varies Varies
n/a ADDON1 ice1 Varies Varies
n/a ADDON2 ice2 Varies Varies
n/a ADDON3 ice3 Varies Varies
Note: Cards utilizing different drivers may function in the add-on slots, but they will not be automatically assigned as
interfaces by default.
1.4.2 Status LEDs
The Netgate 8300 has two groups of status LEDs: Three LEDs (including the power button) for the operating system
status, and one LED for the baseboard management controller (BMC) status.
The Operating System status LEDs are labeled with shapes which correspond to each LED: Green Circle, Blue Square,
and Black Diamond. The BMC status LED is labeled “BMC”.
OS Status LED Patterns
Description LED Pattern
Standby Circle pulsing amber
Power Applied Circle solid amber
BIOS Booting Circle flashing green
OS Kernel Booting Circle solid green
OS Boot in Process Circle flashing green, Square and Diamond flashing blue
Boot Completed/Ready Circle solid green
Upgrade Available Square solid amber
Upgrade in Progress All flashing green
Triggering Reset Circle, Square, then Diamond solid amber (Factory Reset Procedure)
Reset In Progress All flashing amber (Factory Reset Procedure)
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