Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Chapter 6
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when there is network traffic. Table 6-2 shows the states of the Ethernet Status
LED.
Cyber LED
The Cyber LED can be used to observe the loading and authentication sequence
of security keys and certificates during OSA Remote startup. During OSA
Remote operation, the Cyber LED indicates whether a connection request is
successful or unsuccessful. Unsuccessful connection requests could indicate
invalid keys or that OSA Remote security has been compromised. Table 6-3 lists
the Cyber LED states that can be observed during OSA Remote startup.
Table 6-4 lists the Cyber LED behavior during system operation.
Table 6-2 Ethernet Status LED States
Item No.
LED Color
LED Status
Description
1
None
OFF
Operating system not running or OSA Remote
is not connected to the network.
2
Yellow
Solid
Boot completed - Ethernet link good
3
Yellow
Flashing
Indicates Ethernet traffic
Table 6-3 Cyber LED States During Startup
Item No.
LED Color
LED Status
Description
1
None
OFF
Cyber LED is off during startup
2
Red
Solid
Operating system is running
3
Purple
Solid
OSA Remote is ready to load security keys and
certificates
4
Purple
Fast Flash
No keys or certificates available to load
5
Blue
Slow Flash
Failed to validate customer certificates
6
Blue
Medium Flash
Loaded root certificate
7
Blue
Fast Flash
Failed to validate certificates
8
Blue
Solid
Key packages are being validated
9
Green
Solid
Keys and certificates have been loaded. If the
keys cannot be loaded, the Cyber LED will
remain solid blue.
Table 6-4 Cyber LED Behavior During System Operation
Item No.
LED Color
LED Status
Description
1
Green
3 Fast Flashes
Authenticated connection
2
Orange
5 Fast Flashes
Connection failed. X.509 certificate did not
authenticate due to an incorrect or missing
certificate. LED will return to green.
3
Cyan
2 Fast Flashes
Unexpected connection attempt