Monitoring The Junos Pulse Gateway; Monitoring The Junos Pulse Gateway Components Using Leds; Table 27: Component Leds On The Junos Pulse Gateway - Juniper Junos Pulse MAG2600 Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 14

Monitoring the Junos Pulse Gateway

Monitoring the Junos Pulse Gateway Components Using LEDs

Table 27: Component LEDs on the Junos Pulse Gateway

LED
State
Meaning
Activity
Blinking
The hard drive is being accessed.
LED
yellow
Off
The device is starting up.
Alarm
Red
The device detects a major alarm, such
LED
as overheating.
Blinking red
The fan has stopped, or the fan tray has
been removed.
Off
The device is starting up.
NOTE:
running, if the Alarm LED is off, it
indicates that no alarms are present on
the device.
Copyright © 2014, Juniper Networks, Inc.
This section describes how to monitor the Junos Pulse Gateway hardware components.
If you encounter software problems, or problems with hardware components not
discussed here, contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC).
Monitoring the Junos Pulse Gateway Components Using LEDs on page 99
Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center on page 101
Table 27 on page 99
describes the LED functions on the Junos Pulse Gateway components
.
When the system is up and
Possible Causes and Corrective Actions
Normal condition. No action is required.
Normal condition. No action is required.
A major alarm indicates a critical situation on the gateway
that requires immediate action. Contact Juniper Networks
Technical Support.
Ensure that the fan tray is properly inserted into the back of
the chassis. If the fan tray is properly inserted and is still not
functioning, replace the fan tray. If you do not have a spare
fan tray or if you need more assistance, contact Juniper
Networks Technical Support.
Normal condition. No action is required.
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