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| LED | Icon | Light | Description | 
| Power (Green)  | 
       
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      On | The server is powered on. | 
| Off | The server is in standby mode. | ||
| Fault (Amber)  | 
       
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      On (Not Flashing) |  
         Indicates a problem that is not fatal to the server but that you should attend to as soon as possible. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to light up include the following: 
 
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| Flashing On and Off |  
         A problem has occurred that is fatal to the server. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to flash include the following: 
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(Netra X1 Rear Panel Shown)
| LED | Icon | Light | Description | 
| Ethernet 0 and 1 |  
         n/a 
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      On | Indicates a connection has been established to the hub (dmfe0 and dmfe1, respectively). | 
| Fault (Amber)  | 
       
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      On (Not Flashing) |  
         Indicates a problem that is not fatal to the server but that you should attend to as soon as possible. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to light up include the following: 
 
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| Flashing On and Off |  
         A problem has occurred that is fatal to the server. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to flash include the following: 
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|  Power (Green)  | 
       
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      On | The server is powered on. | 
| Off | The server is in standby mode. | 
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