Instruction manual

SNE2-A2-ZN13-10 SNE2000G-P and SNE2000G-S 9
LED Indicators
The following table describes the behavior of LEDs on the following SNE2000G network
extenders:
Table 3: LEDs (1 of 2)
LED STATE INDICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Power Solid Green SNE2000G is
operational
If the Power LED is not illuminated, it
is likely the SNE2000G is not
receiving power, in which case none
of the LEDs will be illuminated.
Available
SHDSL
Connection
Pulsing
Green*
SHDSL connection
is established and
active
Traffic is flowing.
Solid Green Problematic
SHDSL connection
A connection exists but there is
indication of a problem with the
SHDSL line.
No
Illumination
No SHDSL
connection
Ethernet
Collision
No
Illumination
Standard Either there is no traffic or traffic is
flowing without any collisions. If
there is no Ethernet connection, the
Ethernet Collision LED will remain
unlit by default.
An SNE2000G in Full Duplex mode
does not have collisions; the Ethernet
Collision LED is only applicable in
Half Duplex mode.
Flashing Red Packet collision(s) The Ethernet packet(s) will
automatically be retransmitted.
Solid Red Warning There is a potential traffic problem
over the Ethernet segment.
Ethernet Rx Flashing
Amber
Ethernet activity The SNE2000G is receiving data
from the Ethernet network.
Solid Amber Heavy Rx traffic The SNE2000G is receiving large
amounts of data from the Ethernet
network. A solid amber Ethernet Rx
LED can also signify a lost SHDSL
connection.
No
Illumination
No activity Either there is no Ethernet link or a
link exists but there is no activity.