Chapter 1 Introduction
NSG Series User’s Guide
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The following table describes the LEDs.
1.5 Web Configurator
In order to use the Web Configurator, you must:
• Use one of the following web browser versions or later: Internet Explorer 10.0 and later versions, Mozilla
Firefox 36.0 and later versions, Safari 9.0 and later versions, or Google Chrome 38.0 and later versions
• Allow pop-up windows (blocked by default in Windows XP Service Pack 2)
• Enable JavaScripts, Java permissions, and cookies
The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels.
1.5.1 Web Configurator Access
1 Make sure your NSG hardware is properly connected. See the Quick Start Guide.
2 In your browser go to http://(IP assigned by NCC) or http://192.168.1.1. See Section 1.1 on page 5 for
more information. By default, the NSG automatically routes this request to its HTTPS server, and it is
recommended to keep this setting. The Login screen appears.
Table 2 NSG100 LED Descriptions
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION
PWR Off The NSG is turned off.
Green On The NSG is turned on.
Red On There is a hardware component failure. Shut down the device, wait for a few
minutes and then restart the device. If the LED turns red again, then please
contact your vendor.
SYS Green Off The NSG is not ready or has failed.
On The NSG is ready and running.
Blinking The NSG is booting, connected to the NCC but not registered, or searching for
(discovering) the NCC.
Red On The NSG encountered an error or has failed.
USB Green Off No device is connected to the NSG’s USB port or the connected device is not
supported by the NSG.
On A USB storage device is connected to the USB port.
P1, P2... Green Off There is no traffic on this port.
Blinking The NSG is sending or receiving packets on this port.
Orange Off There is no connection on this port.
On This port has a successful link.