Operational; Pipelock Mode; Access Restricted; Power Cycle - Ericsson HM220d User Manual

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6.3.3

Operational

The Operational state is entered when the HM220d ADSL modem completes the
initialization process and is ready to begin sending and receiving data. This is the normal
state of operation for the modem.
During this state, the ADSL and USB/Ethernet LEDs are normally ON, flashing when
there is activity on the respective link.
Figur 66: LED symbols for USB, Ethernet and ADSL
6.3.4

PipeLock mode

When PipeLock is activated, it blocks communication between your computer and your
service provider, thus preventing outsiders from accessing information on your computer.
The PipeLock LED is ON when the PipeLock feature is activated and OFF when
PipeLock is deactivated.
Figur 67: PipeLock LED symbol
6.3.5

Access restricted

When in the Access Restricted state, the HM220d ADSL modem will complete
initialization and respond to Management traffic, but will not allow data transfer between
your computer and your service provider. This is an indication that the service provider is
not allowing your modem on the system. When the LEDs indicate an Access Restricted
state, you should contact your service provider.
During this state, the ADSL LED flashes slowly. The USB/Ethernet LED is normally
ON, and blinks when there is activity.
6.3.6

Power cycle

When a fatal error has occurred you should perform a power cycle by unplugging the
power connector and then reconnect it again after 30 seconds.
EN/LZT1083982 R4
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