American Fibertek Scout SS1 User Manual

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LED Startup Sequence

On power up, Scout will go through a boot up process. The front panel LED’s will display
different colors and states as Scout goes through this process. The following is the normal
sequencing of these LED’s after power is applied:

1) Power LED green: power is applied.

2) Sensor Status 1 amber: kernel is loaded and initializing, green: initializing done.

3) Sensor Status 2 amber: reading real-time clock time, green: set system time done.

4) Sensor Status 3 amber: initializing ramdisk and mounting flash file systems, green: done.

5) Sensor Status 4 amber: loading CPU, lm85 drivers, and Mac address, green: done.

6) Serial Port A amber: ready for reset to factor default. LED will remain on for 30 seconds to
permit reset function.

7) Serial port B amber: if reset button pressed, off: if reset button released.

If reset button is pressed longer than two seconds, both Serial Port A and Serial Port B LED’s
will turn off and the system will reset to factor default values.

8) Sensor Status 5 amber: set up variables including untar WebPages, zonefiles, green: done.

9) Sensor Status 6 amber: setup IP network: green: done.

10) Sensor Status 7, 8, 9, and 10 green: ready to start server programs.

At this point in the boot up process the LED’s will begin to turn off in the following order:

11) Sensor Status 10 amber: starting send mail, SSHD, and read probe data, off: done.

12) Sensor Status 9 amber: mounting NFS if applicable, off: done.

13) Sensor Status 8 amber: creating new database files and starting database server, off: done.

14) Sensor Status 7 amber: starting web, ftp, and snmp servers, off: done.

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