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Auxiliary Power Activity Compact Flash Off Solid Green Solid Orange Off Blinking Green Solid Green Off Solid Green -48V PS and RPS not present -48V PS or RPS present and functional -48V PS or RPS present and failure detected No interrupts or packet transfer occurring System is servicing interrupts System is actively transferring packets No ongoing accesses, eject permitted Device is busy, do not eject Table 1 - 2811 Front Panel Indicators Name PVDM1 PVDM0 AIM1 AIM0 State Off Solid Green Solid Orange Off Solid Green Solid Orange Off Solid Green Solid Orange Off Solid Green Solid Orange Description PVDM1 not installed PVDM1 installed and initialized PVDM1 installed and initialized error PVDM0 not installed PVDM0 installed and initialized PVDM0 installed and initialized error AIM1 not installed AIM1 installed and initialized AIM1 installed and initialized error AIM0 not installed AIM0 installed and initialized AIM0 installed and initialized error Table 2 - 2811 Rear Panel Indicators The following table describes the meaning of Ethernet LEDs on the rear panel: Name Activity Duplex Speed Link State Description Off Not receiving packets Solid/Blinking Green Receiving packets Off Half-Duplex Solid Green Full-Duplex One Blink Green 10 Mbps Two Blink Green 100 Mbps Off No link established Solid Green Ethernet link is established Table 3 - 2811 Ethernet Indicators The physical interfaces are separated into the logical interfaces from FIPS 140-2 as described in the following table: Router Physical Interface 10/100 Ethernet LAN Ports HWIC Ports Console Port Auxiliary Port ENM Slot USB Ports FIPS 140-2 Logical Interface Data Input Interface © Copyright 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. 7 This document may be freely reproduced and distributed whole and intact including this Copyright Notice.
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