Device Mimic Symbols

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Device Mimic Symbols

The following table shows the various device mimic symbols and their associated behavior:

Symbol
Behavior
Indicates that the link is present and the port is operating normally.
This is also indicated by the Port Activity LED on the rear panel of the Webcache being Green Flashing.
Indicates that the port does not have an active link.
This is also indicated by the Port Activity LED on the rear panel of the Webcache being Green.
Indicates that the port is disabled in the present caching mode.
This is also indicated by the Port Activity LED on the rear panel of the Webcache being Green Off.
Indicates that the cache storage device is present and operating normally.
This is also indicated by the Cache Storage Status LED on the front panel of the Webcache being Green.
This symbol is only shown on the Webcache 3000 Device Mimic, as the Webcache 1000 does not have accessible cache storage devices.
Indicates that the cache storage device is not present.
This is also indicated by the Cache Storage Status LED on the front panel of the Webcache being Off.
This symbol is only shown on the Webcache 3000 Device Mimic, as the Webcache 1000 does not have accessible cache storage devices.
You can add a cache storage device into the empty bay. For further information, see the "Replacing and Installing Cache Storage Devices"chapter in the Webcache User Guide.
Indicates that the cache storage device is present but has failed.
This is also indicated by the Cache Storage Status LED on the front panel of the Webcache being Yellow.
This symbol is only shown on the Webcache 3000 Device Mimic, as the Webcache 1000 does not have accessible cache storage devices.
An email notification and an SNMP trap are both sent to inform you that a cache storage device has failed; for further information, see the "System Events" chapter in the Webcache User Guide.
You should remove the failed cache storage device and return it to 3Com for replacement. For further information, see the "Replacing and Installing Cache Storage Devices"chapter in the Webcache User Guide.



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