Ethernet Leds; Command-Line Interface; Figure 36 Ethernet Leds; Table 18 Ethernet Leds - WaveRider LMS4000 User Manual

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6 Installation/Diagnostic Tools

6.1.4 Ethernet LEDs

The Ethernet connector used in the CCU and EUM, shown in
LEDs are described in

Table 18 Ethernet LEDs

LED State
Link LED
Traffic LED
The CCU is equipped with the same LEDs as the EUM but in a slightly different physical
configuration. As shown in
order left to right: Power LED, Radio LED (not used on CCU), and Network LED.
6.2

Command-line Interface

The CCU and EUM are equipped with a simple command line interface through which you can
monitor unit status and configure all unit parameters. The command-line syntax is defined in
Appendix C on page
The command-line interface can be accessed
locally or remotely, using a Telnet session, or
directly, through the DB-9 console port on the CCU and EUM, using a PC equipped
with terminal emulation software, using the console settings specified in
76
Table
18.
Link LED
Figure 36
If the Link LED is ON, the Ethernet physical connection is
configured and working properly. If the Link LED is OFF, then the
Ethernet physical connection is not working properly, which could
be because the wrong type of cable was used (a straight-through
cable at the EUM instead of a crossover cable) or there is a
problem with the host or device Ethernet interface.
The Traffic LED flashes whenever the link is transferring data.
Figure
35, the CCU indicator LEDs are closely grouped and are, in
123.
Figure
36, has two LEDs. These
Traffic LED
Ethernet LEDs
Ethernet Status
Table
19.
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