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Understanding The Status Leds - ADTRAN 7310-8 Quick Start Manual

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7. After a successful save, disconnect from the device. The old device name will still be displayed in the available devices list; to update the device
name in the device list, log back in to the same device using the procedure outlined in Step 4 on page 4, and then disconnect again. The new
device name will be displayed in the Connected Device menu (note that it can sometimes take a few moments for the ADTRAN IoT app to reflect
the name change).
8. If any additional device configuration is required, make the necessary changes within the ADTRAN IoT app and select Save at the top right corner
of the device screen where applicable. If the Save option does not appear, the changes are automatically pushed to the LoRaWAN gateway.
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NOTE
The LoRa SubBand and LoRa Config menus are not applicable when the LoRaWAN gateway is connected to some IoT network providers, and no
changes can be made or applied on these menu screens. Check with your IoT network provider to verify if these menus are applicable to your device, as
some settings may be set specifically by your network provider and cannot be changed.

Understanding the Status LEDs

The LEDs on the LoRaWAN gateway's front panel provide you with the ability to monitor the device status. The following section describes the five types
of LEDs available on the LoRaWAN gateway device.
POWER Status LED
The POWER Status LED indicates if the device is powered up correctly.
LED
Color
POWER
Green
NET TX/RX Status LEDs
The NET TX and NET RX Status LEDs indicate the transmitted and received encapsulated LoRaWAN packets on the port.
LED
Color
NET TX
Green
NET RX
LoRa Status LED
The LoRa Status LED indicates the status of the LoRa radio.
LED
Color
LoRa
Green
LoRaWAN Status LED
The (LoRaWAN Network Server) LNS Status LED indicates the status of the connection between the LoRa gateway and the LNS.
LED
Color
LoRaWAN
Green
Restarting, Restoring Defaults, and Upgrading the LoRaWAN Gateway
You can restart the LoRaWAN gateway, restore the device to the factory defaults, or upgrade the LoRaWAN gateway firmware using the appropriate
command as listed in the Commands section of the System Status menu. To perform one of these actions, navigate to the System Status menu in the
ADTRAN IoT app and follow these steps:
1. To restart the LoRaWAN gateway, select the Restart Gateway option from the Commands list in the System Status menu (as shown in
on page 6). Once selected, the LoRaWAN gateway will restart.
2. To restore the LoRaWAN gateway to the factory default settings, select the Reset to Factory Default option from the Commands list in the
System Status menu (as shown in
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State
Description
Off
The device is not receiving power.
On
The device is powered ON correctly.
State
Description
Off
Indicates no traffic is being passed on the port.
Flashing
Indicates transmitted (TX) or received (RX) encapsulated LoRaWAN packets are being passed on the port.
State
Description
Off
The LoRa radio is inactive.
Flashing
The LoRa radio is passing traffic.
State
Description
Off
The LoRaWAN gateway is not connected to the LNS.
On
The LoRaWAN gateway is connected to the LNS.
Flashing
The LoRaWAN gateway is attempting to connect to the LNS, but cannot complete the connection.
Figure 8
on page 6). Once selected, the LoRaWAN gateway will reboot with the factory default settings applied.
Figure 8
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