1 Overview
20 IP390 Security Platform Installation Guide
Figure 4 Appliance Status LEDs
Table 5 shows the system status LEDs and describes their meaning.
The location and meaning of the status LEDs for NICs are described in Chapter 4, “About IP390
Appliance Network Interface Cards.”
For information on the built-in Gigabit Ethernet interface LEDs, see “Built-In Gigabit
Ethernet Ports” on page 18.
For information on the four-port Ethernet NIC LEDs, see “Four-Port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Network Interface Card” on page 37.
Managing the IP390 Appliance
You can manage the IP390 appliance by using one of the following interfaces:
Nokia Network Voyager—an SSL-secured, Web-based element management interface to
Nokia IP appliances. Network Voyager is preinstalled on the IP390 appliance and enabled
through the Nokia IPSO operating system. With Network Voyager, you can manage,
monitor, and configure the IP390 appliance from any authorized location within the network
by using a standard Web browser.
Table 5 System Status LEDs
Status Indicator Meaning Symbol
Solid blue Power on
Solid yellow Appliance is experiencing an internal voltage problem.
Blinking yellow Appliance is experiencing a temperature problem.
Solid red One or more fans are not operating properly.
Power supply over temperature fault.
Blinking green System activity indicator
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Power indicator (blue)
Fault (red)
Warning (yellow)
System OK (green)
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