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Product Overview
4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN
Chapter 4
Chapter 4:
Product Overview
Front Panel
The Router’s LEDs are located on the front panel of the
Router.
Front Panel
POWER
(Green) The Power LED lights up when
the Router is powered on. If the LED is flashing,
the Router is running a diagnostic test.
DIAG
(Red) The Diag LED lights up when the
system is not ready. The LED goes off when the
system is ready. The Diag LED blinks during
Firmware upgrades.
IPS
(Green/Red) The IPS LED lights up when
the IPS function is enabled. If the LED is off,
then IPS functions are disabled. If the IPS LED
is flashing green, then an external attack has
been detected. If the IPS LED is flashing red, an
internal attack has been detected.
1-4 (ETHERNET)
(Green) For each port, there
are three LEDs. If the corresponding LED is
continuously lit, the Router is connected to
a device at the speed indicated through the
corresponding port (1, 2, 3, or 4). If the LED
is flashing, the Router is actively sending or
receiving data over that port.
INTERNET
(Green) The Internet LED lights up
the appropriate LED depending upon the speed
of the device attached to the Internet port. If the
Router is connected to a cable or DSL modem,
typically the 10 LED will be the only LED lit up.
Flashing indicates activity.
Back Panel
The Router’s ports and Reset button are located on the
back panel of the Router.
Back Panel
RESET
The Reset button can be used in one of
two ways:
If the Router is having problems connecting
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to the Internet, press the Reset button for
just a second with a paper clip or a pencil tip.
This is similar to pressing the Reset button
on your PC to reboot it.
If you are experiencing extreme problems
•
with the Router and have tried all other
troubleshooting measures, press and hold
in the Reset button for 10 seconds. This
will restore the factory defaults and clear
all of the Router’s settings, such as port
forwarding or a new password.
INTERNET
The Internet port connects to a
cable or DSL modem.
1-4 (ETHERNET)
The four Ethernet ports
connect to network devices, such as PCs, print
servers, or additional switches.
POWER
The Power port is where you will
connect the AC power cable.