HP A6604 Installation Manual page 16

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"Hot-swapping" a module refers to first using the remove slot slot-number command to stop the
module, and then manually pulling it out, or inserting the module into its slot without powering
off the device. For details about the remove slot command, refer to Device Management in the
System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual.
LEDs
Figure 1-12 LEDs on the RSE-X1
(1) CF LED (CF)
(3) Ethernet link state/data reception & transmission LED (LINK/ACT)
(4) Active LED of the RPE-X1 (ACT)
(6) Run LED (RUN)
Table 1-11 Description of the LEDs of the RSE-X1
LED
Device LEDs
Management
Ethernet
interface LED
USB LED
Status
Off
Slow
blinking (1
RUN (green)
Hz)
Fast
blinking (8
Hz)
Off
ACT (green)
On
Off
On
ALM (red)
Fast
blinking (8
Hz)
Off
PALM (red)
On
Solid
yellow
Solid green
LINK/ACT
Blinking
(yellow/green)
yellow
Blinking
green
USB (green)
Off
(2) USB interface 1 LED (USB)
(5) Power management alarm LED (PALM)
(7) Alarm LED (ALM)
Meaning
No power input is available, or the RSE-X1 is faulty.
The RSE-X1 is operating normally.
The application software is being loaded (in this case,
never power off the device or hot-swap the RSE-X1;
otherwise the RSE-X1 may be damaged).
The RSE-X1 is in the standby state.
The RSE-X1 is in the active state.
The system is operating normally and there is no alarm.
A fault has occurred to the system. In this state, you need
to check the system log immediately.
A critical fault has occurred to the system. In this state,
you need to handle the fault immediately.
The system power supply is normal.
The system power is insufficient.
A 10/100 Mbps link is present.
A 1000 Mbps link is present.
Data is being received or transmitted at a rate of 10/100
Mbps.
Data is being received or transmitted at a rate of 1000
Mbps.
No host is connected to the device-mode USB interface.

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