Specifications
Configuring Switches
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Power LED
The ShoreGear-24 has one green power LED, which indicates the following:
On The switch is operating normally.
Off The switch has no power.
Flashing 2 flashes—The switch failed its internal self-test. This indicates a
hardware failure; replace the unit and submit a Return Material
Authorization (RMA) to ShoreTel, Inc.
3 flashes—Booting via FTP. Flash memory might be corrupted. Go to
the Quick Look page to ensure that the system is running properly.
4 flashes—The IP address is unavailable. DHCP and BOOTP did not
respond to the IP address request, and the IP address is not available
in nonvolatile memory to continue boot process. The switch will
automatically reboot in five seconds and try again. Check the BOOTP/
DHCP server and the network configuration to ensure that the voice
switch is receiving a valid IP address.
5 flashes—The operating system is not available. The switch is
booting from FTP but cannot find the boot files. It automatically
reboots in five seconds. You can use BOOTP or DHCP to tell the
switch where the files are. If you are using BOOTP, set the BOOTP
server to the IP address of the ShoreWare server, and set the boot file
to
/ts24/vxworks. If you are using a DHCP server that supports
options 66 and 67, set option 66 to the ShoreWare server’s IP address,
and set option 67 to
/ts24/vxworks.
6 flashes—Using a previously stored IP address. A BOOTP/DHCP
transaction was attempted, but the BOOTP/DHCP server did not
respond. The switch continues to use the IP address stored in
nonvolatile memory until it receives a valid response. If the switch
receives a response that provides a different IP address, it reboots
using the new IP address. If the switch receives a response that
matches the IP address stored in nonvolatile memory, it continues
operation, and the power LED stops flashing. If the problem persists,
check the BOOTP/DHCP server and network configuration.