4 led definitions – SMC Networks EliteConnect Wireless Bridge SMC2586W-G User Manual

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• SNMP. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB I, MIB II,
IEEE 802.1d, and Private Enterprise MIB are supported.

• UPnP. The SMC2586W-G responds to UPnP discovery messages so
that a Windows XP user can locate the SMC2586W-G in My Network
Places and use a Web browser to configure it.

• Telnet. The SMC2586W-G can be managed by Telnet.

• System log. For system operational status monitoring.

• Local log. System events are logged to the on-board RAM
of the SMC2586W-G and can be viewed using a Web browser.

• Remote log by SNMP trap. Systems events are sent in the
form of SNMP traps to a remote SNMP management server.

• Remote log by BSD Syslog. Systems events are sent in the
form of BSD Syslog (RFC3164) to a remote Syslog server.

• Power over Ethernet. Supplying power to an SMC2586W-G over an
Ethernet cable using optional SMCPWR-INJ3 Power Injector (IEEE 802.3af
compliant). This feature facilitates large-scale wireless LAN deployment.

• Hardware Watchdog Timer. If the firmware gets stuck in an invalid state,
the hardware watchdog timer will detect this situation and restart the
SMC2586W-G. This way, the SMC2586W-G can provide continuous services.

1.4 LED Definitions

There are several LED indicators on the SMC2586W-G. They are defined as
follows:

• ALV: Alive. Blinks when the SMC2586W-G is working normally.

• RF: IEEE 802.11b/g interface activity

• LAN: Ethernet LAN interface activity

• PWR: Power

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