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What you should know about these features

Installation Guide
Power
Alarm
Admin
Ready
Gigabit interfaces
HA interfaces
Key features of the Firebox Vclass 100 appliance
This LED indicates that the appliance has been
fully turned on and is ready for administration
and/or use.
The Alarm LED is lit when an alarm is activated.
The Firebox Vclass appliance supports multiple
types of alarm notification including LED
activation, page/e-mail message, and the Alarm
Manager feature of the WatchGuard Vcontroller,
which are discussed in the System Administration
Guide.
The Admin LED is lit whenever a user or system
administrator is currently connected to the
Firebox Vclass appliance by means of the
Vcontroller software or by means of a terminal
window and the WatchGuard CLI.
The Ready LED is lit when the Firebox Vclass
appliance is ready for network traffic. (This LED
will blink when the appliance is powering up or
powering down.)
Two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, labeled "0" and
"1" (corresponding to Private and Public), act as
the primary conduits through which passes all of
the network data traffic. These interfaces are
multi-mode, but they do not support 10/100
communications.
On each side of the two Gigabit interfaces are
three LEDs labeled RX, TX, and Link.
The Link LED is lit when a connection is active.
The RX LED will blink steadily when data packets
are being received by the appliance.
The TX LED will blink steadily when data packets
are being transmitted.
Two Ethernet interfaces, labelled HA1 and HA2
(for High Availability) enable you to connect with a
cross-over Ethernet cable to other HA-ready
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