Plugging In The Ac Power Cord; Product Overview - D-Link DFL-260E Quick Installation Manual

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Plugging in the AC PowerCord
Users may now connect the AC power cord into the
rear of the firewall and to an electrical outlet
(preferably one that is grounded and surge
protected).
Figure 3. Plugging DFL-260E / 860E into an outlet

Product Overview

Front Panel - DFL-260E/860E
Figure 4. DFL-260E/ 860E Front Panel
Item
Feature
Power and
A
System LED
B
Gigabit WAN
port
Gigabit DMZ
C
port
D
Gigabit LAN
port
E
Console Port
USB Port
F
Table 1. DFL-260E/860E Front Panel Descriptions
Description
Power and System indication
auto MDI/MDIX ports are the
connection for the Ethernet
auto MDI/MDIX ports are the
connection for internal Server Farm
purpose
Connect Ethernet devices, such as
computers, switches and hubs
Used to access Command Line
interface(CU) via RJ45-to-DB9
console cable
Reserved/Disable
Device Status LEDs and Ethernet Port LEDs
The device LEDs show information about current
device status. When the device is powered up, the
POWER LED changes from off to solid green and
the SYSTEM LED changes from off to solid green.
Startup takes approximately one minute to
complete. This document will guide you through
the basic installation process for your new D-Link
security device. The Ethernet LEDs show the
status of each Ethernet port. Table 2 lists the
name, color, status, and description of each device
LED.
Note: If you would like to turn the device off and on
again, we recommend waiting a few seconds
between shutting it down and powering it back on.
Name
Status - Description
Power
Light Off - Device is powered off.
Solid Green - Device is powered on.
System
Light Off - Device is powered off or is
starting up.
Solid Green - System is normal
operation.
Blinking Green - System is defective,
like firmware upgrade failure.
WAN
Light Off - No Link.
Solid Amber/Green - Link present. At
1000/100Mbps
Blinking Amber/Green - Port is sending
or receiving data.
DMZ
Light Off – No Link
Solid Amber/Green - Port is operating
at 1,000/100Mbps
Blinking Amber/Green - Port is sending
or receiving data.
LAN
Light Off - No Link.
Solid Amber/Green - Link Present and
operating at 1,000/100Mbps
Blinking Amber/Green - Port is sending
or receiving data.
Table 2. Device Status LED Descriptions
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