The Motorola Cellular Gateway NC800's Front Panel
The status of the Motorola Cellular Gateway NC800 is displayed via the LEDs on the front panel (from left to
right):
Green
Power
•
WLAN Indicators
Green
Act
•
Green
Link
•
LAN 1 Indicators
Green
Act
•
Green
Full
•
Green
100
•
LAN 2 Indicators
Green
Act
•
Green
Full
•
Green
100
•
WAN Indicators
Green
Act
•
Green
Link
•
Green
Signal
•
Motorola Cellular Gateway NC800 User Guide Version 2.0
Figure 5. Motorola Cellular Gateway NC800 front panel
The Power LED is permanently on (green) when there is power to the Motorola
Cellular Gateway NC800.
When the Act LED flickers there is activity on the wireless network.
This is the link operational indicator, and it is off when the Wireless LAN is not
active, and is permanently on when the Wireless LAN is active.
This LED serves as the link operational indicator and as the activity indicator. It
is permanently on (green) when there is a valid LAN connection with no activity,
and flickers when there is LAN activity.
This LED is permanently on (green) for a full duplex mode connection, and is off
for a half duplex mode connection.
This LED lights up when a successful 100Mbps connection is made through the
corresponding port. If the LED is not on, then the connection made through this
port is 10Mbps.
This LED serves as the link operational indicator and as the activity indicator. It
is permanently on (green) when there is a valid LAN connection with no activity,
and flickers when there is LAN activity.
This LED is permanently on (green) for a full duplex mode connection, and is off
for a half duplex mode connection.
This LED lights up when a successful 100Mbps connection is made through the
corresponding port. If the LED is not on, then the connection made through this
port is 10Mbps.
When the Act LED flickers there is activity on the WAN interface.
This is the link operational indicator, and it is off when the WAN link is not in data
mode, and is permanently on (green) when the WAN is in data mode.
This LED conveys the signal strength. It is permanently on (green) if the signal
strength is good to excellent, it flickers if the signal strength is poor and it is off if
there is no signal present.
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