LED status
The following table describes the LED status on the 1G capture adapter.
LED
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State and Color
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Condition
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System LED
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Off
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The power is off.
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Constant red
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During start-up: Power is on. The adapter is checking the power supplies.
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Flashing red
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After start-up: The power is on. There is a fatal hardware error.
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Constant yellow
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During start-up: The power is on. The power supplies are working.
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Flashing yellow
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There is a new entry in the hardware log.
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Constant green
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The FPGA is loaded, and the system is running.
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Activity LEDs
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Off
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The driver is not loaded, the Ethernet link is down, or the port is disconnected.
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Constant Green
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The driver is loaded and the Ethernet link is up, but there is no RX or TX traffic.
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Flashing Green
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The driver is loaded and there is RX or TX traffic on the Ethernet link
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External Time Synchronization LED
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Off
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No driver is loaded, or no valid PPS or NT-TS signal is detected or generated on the SMA port of the external time synchronization connector, and the Ethernet link on the PTP port is down.
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Constant yellow
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The Ethernet link on the PTP port is up.
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Flashing green synchronous with the PPS or NT-TS pulse
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The Ethernet link on the PTP port is down and the following condition is fulfilled: When the SMA port of the external time synchronization connector is configured as a:
• PPS or NT-TS input connector: A driver is loaded, and a valid PPS or NT-TS signal as relevant is detected.
• PPS or NT-TS output connector: A driver is loaded, and a PPS or NT-TS signal is generated.
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Yellow with flashing green synchronous with the PPS or NT-TS pulse
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The Ethernet link is up. When the corresponding time synchronization connector is configured as a:
• PPS or NT-TS input connector: A driver is loaded, and a valid PPS or NT-TS signal as relevant is detected.
• PPS or NT-TS output connector: A driver is loaded, and a PPS or NT-TS signal is generated
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