Startup Process - HP A6616 Installation Manual

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LED
ACT (green)
ACT (red)
2)
After you power on the router, you can hear that the fans working and feel air flowing from air
exhaust vents of the router and power modules.
3)
The configuration terminal displays information normally. You can see the startup window on
the local configuration terminal. For more information, refer to
4)
After completing the power-on self-test (POST), the system prompts you to press Enter. When
the prompt appears, you can proceed to configure the router.

Startup Process

After power-on, the router initializes its memory, and then runs the extended BootWare. The
following information appears on the terminal screen:
System is starting...
Booting Normal Extend BootWare........
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Compiled Date
CPU Type
CPU L1 Cache
CPU Clock Speed
Memory Type
Memory Size
Memory Speed
BootWare Size
Flash Size
cfa0 Size
BASIC CPLD Version
EXTEND CPLD Version : 131.0
PCB Version
BootWare Validating...
Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu...
Press Ctrl + B to enter the extended BootWare menu, or let the system start to decompress the
application program.
State
Slow flashing (1 Hz)
Fast flashing (8 Hz)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Fast flashing (8 Hz)
HP SR66 BootWare, Version 1.00
: Sep 18 2008
: XLS408
: 32KB
: 1000MHz
: DDR2 SDRAM
: 1536MB
: 533MHz
: 1024KB
: 4MB
: 244MB
: 131.0
: Ver.A
The RPE-X1 is working normally.
The application is being loaded (in this case, never power off the
device or hot-swap the RPE-X1; otherwise the RPE-X1 may be
damaged) or the RPE-X1 is not working.
The RPE-X1 is in the standby state.
The RPE-X1 is in the active state.
The system works normally without any alarm.
There is at least one alarm. You need to view the system log.
A serious fault has occurred and the needs to be treated
immediately.
"Startup
Description
Process" on page 5-6.
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