
Chapter 5 Monitoring and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual
5-12 Detecting Problems Egate-100 Ver. 4.0
Egate-100
Monitoring>System>Radius Statistics
Server1 Server2 Server3 Server4
Access Requests 0 0 0 0
Access Retransmits 0 0 0 0
Access Accepts 0 0 0 0
Access Rejects 0 0 0 0
Access Challenges 0 0 0 0
Malformed Response 0 0 0 0
Bad Authenticators 0 0 0 0
Pending Requests 0 0 0 0
Timeouts 0 0 0 0
Unknown Types 0 0 0 0
Packets Dropped 0 0 0 0
ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help
Figure
5-16. Radius Statistics Menu
5.2 Detecting Problems
To detect and resolve faults/errors in Egate-100, the following options are
available:
Self Test
Egate-100 performs hardware self-test upon turn-on (see
Viewing Self Test
Results
). The self-test sequence checks the critical circuit functions of Egate-100.
If the Egate-100 fails the self-test, the unit’s RDY LED blinks (see
LEDs
) and the
Self test failure alarm is stored in the alarm buffer (see
Displaying Alarms
).
LEDs
The LEDs indicate normal operation, test runs, and errors as listed in
Table
5-4
.
Table
5-4. Egate-100 LED Indicators
Name Color Function
POWER Green/Red Green: Power supply performing properly
Red: Power supply error or disconnected
RDY Green On: Self test completed successfully
Blinking: Self test failed
ALM Red On: Interface or system alarm activated
Off: No Alarm
LINK (GbE) Green On: Ethernet connection is up
Off: Ethernet connection is down
ACT (GbE) Yellow Blinking: Ethernet frame was received or sent within
the last second
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