Reference Guide

Making the Physical Connections 3-5
Netopia R6000 Series ADSL Router status lights
The figure below represents the Netopia R6000 Series status light (LED) panel.
Netopia R6000 Series LED front panel
The following table summarizes the meaning of the various LED states and colors:
When this happens... the LEDs...
the ADSL interface is training 2 flashes yellow
the ADSL interface cannot detect the DSLAM
(see the Troubleshooting appendix)
2 is yellow
the ADSL interface has trained and connected to the DSLAM 2 is off (and 4 is green.)
The WAN interface is operational 3 is green.
The line is unavailable 3 flashes red.
The WAN has carrier 4 is green.
Data is transmitted or received on the WAN 4 flashes yellow.
Carrier is asserted 6 and 7 are green.
Data is transmitted or received 6 and 7 flash yellow.
Data is transmitted or received by the Ethernet controller 12 flashes yellow.
The Ethernet interface detects a collision 13 flashes red.
Link is detected 14 though 21 are green.
Data are received on their respective ports 14 though 21 flash green.
Note: 5 and 8 through 11 are unused, since the ADSL link is carried only on WAN channel 1. Also, Console
carrier (6) is ignored if the console is not configured for a remote modem.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16171819 20 21
Management
Ready
Channel 1
Link/Receive
Console
Auxiliary
Collision
Traffic
WAN 1 WAN 2 Ethernet
Power
1
Channel 2
Management
Ready
Channel 1
Channel 2