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You can use the SmartServer IoT LEDs to get an overview of the SmartServer IoT status and operation. The following figure and table display and describes these LEDs.
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Power | On (blue) when powered; flashing (alternating green/off) when connecting. | |||||
LAN | On (blue) when a LAN connection is active (i.e. an active device is sensed at the other end of the Ethernet cable attached to the LAN port, which is typically a switch) but no data is sensed through the LAN port (either inbound or outbound); flashing (alternating green/off) when data is sensed thru the LAN port (either inbound or outbound); off when no LAN connection is available. | |||||
Bluetooth | Not supported | |||||
WLAN | Not supported | |||||
Ready | Ready LED indicators are featured with SmartServer release 3.2 or higher.The Ready LED indicates the following conditions on system startup and following a system update:
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WAN | On (blue) when a WAN connection is active (i.e. an active device is sensed at the other end of the Ethernet cable attached to the WAN port, which is typically a switch) but no data is sensed through the WAN port (either inbound or outbound); flashing (alternating green/off) when data is sensed thru the WAN port (either inbound or outbound); off when no WAN connection is available. |
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You can use the SmartServer IoT button to reset and connect the SmartServer IoT. The following table describes these buttons.
Icon | Name | Description |
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Reset | Press this button to reset the SmartServer IoT and any attached USB devices. | |
Connect | Press this button to initiate connection for wireless and wired devices. Starting with SmartServer 2.6, you can reset your password using the SmartServer Connect button. This feature is enabled/disabled by an option on the System Configuration page. See Managing SmartServer IoT Passwords for more information about this feature. |
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