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Version 5.2 Sourcefire 3D System Installation Guide 176
Hardware Specifications
Sourcefire 8000 Series Devices
Chapter 6
The front panel of the chassis houses LEDs, which display the system’s operating
state. The
8000 Series Front Panel LEDs table describes the LEDs on the front
panel
8000 Series Front Panel LEDs
LED DESCRIPTION
NIC activity Indicates whether there is any network activity.
Green indicates there is network activity.
If the light is off, there is no network activity.
Hard drive activity Indicates the hard drive status.
Blinking green indicates the fixed disk drive is active.
Amber indicates a fixed disk drive fault.
If the light is off, there is no drive activity or the system is powered off.
System status Indicates the system status.
Green indicates the system is operating normally.
Blinking green indicates the system is operating in a degraded condition.
Blinking amber indicates the system is in a non-critical condition.
Amber indicates the system is in a critical or non-recoverable condition, or
the system is starting up.
If the light is off, the system is starting up or off.
IMPORTANT! The amber status light takes precedence over the green status
light. When the amber light is on or blinking, the green light is off.
See the 8000 Series System Status table on page 177 for more information.
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.

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