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Button color
Green
Yellow
Orange
Red
IPSec icon
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Table 10: System Status button colors
OK – The satellite router is fully operational. The user can browse the Internet
as long as on the router has been activated for broadband service.
Degraded – The router is fully operational but in a degraded mode. Performance
is slower than normal for any of the following reasons:
• The satellite router is in VADB mode, using a backup phone line connection
to the Internet instead of the satellite link.
• The router is in fallback mode.
• One or more TurboPage TTMP connections is not functioning.
• Transmissions beyond a certain threshold number have not been received
by the satellite (state code 30). This could be caused by weather conditions.
Degraded – The router is fully operational, but performance is temporarily
impaired because:
• The daily download allowance has been exceeded. This allowance does
not apply if the subscriber's service plan has no download limit.
• Not all IPSec sessions are functioning. As a result, data will not flow between
some destinations.
There is an operational problem. The router cannot access the satellite network.
If the System Status button is red
or values on the System Control Center information pages (those with tables listing parameters
and values). The red flag indicates a problem related to the parameter listed next to the flagged
value. Click the parameter name to see a pop-up window that may include helpful information,
depending on what the problem is.
An icon that looks like a small lock next to the System Status button means IPSec is enabled.
This icon is shown in
Figure 43: IPSec icon
Figure 43: IPSec icon
IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) is a set of network protocols and services that provide security
to IP networks by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a data stream. IPSec-protected
Meaning
or yellow
, you can look for a red flag next to any value
on page 70.
System Control Center