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BT1 Security Appliance User Guide
2 System Overview BT1 Security Appliance
LED
Color
Description
Yellow steady
(Left side)
The Ethernet link is up and connected to another device.
Negotiated link speed is 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps.
Green flashing
(right side)
Ethernet activity is occurring.
10 gigabit RJ45 Link
Indicators
Enet3, and Enet4 link
Yellow steady
The Ethernet link is up and connected to another device.
Standby, connected to network.
Green flashing
Ethernet activity is occurring.
Power button indicator
Green steady
Appliance is powered on.
Blue steady
Power is connected and available to the system, but sys-
tem is not powered on.
Yellow steady
The appliance is currently on, and is requesting a grace-
ful shutdown from the operating system.
Red steady
The appliance has experienced an error which should
be investigated.
Not illuminated
The appliance is not connected or power is not avail-
able.
Table 2 - 1. Front-and Rear Panel LED Indicators
2.4 Connecting External Devices
An array of external devices can be connected to the BT1. HDMI video, USB mouse, and USB
keyboard standard rated devices can be connected quickly. USB thumb drives and external storage
devices are also fully supported.
When connecting external devices to your system, follow these guidelines:
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Most devices must be connected to a specific connector and device drivers must be
installed before the device operates properly. (Device drivers are normally included with
the operating system software or with the device itself.) Check the documentation that
accompanies the device for specific Linux installation and configuration instructions.
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Always attach external devices while your system is turned off. Next, turn on any external
devices before turning on the system (unless the documentation for the device specifies
otherwise). If the system does not recognize the device, try powering up the appliance
before turning on the device.
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