General remarks
- The Status LED 2 (Run for SN6100, SNi20 and SNi40 models) will blink in red (green for SN510 and SN710 models) in the event of a major failure on the product (hardware anomaly, faulty network interface, etc.). Contact your reseller in this case.
- During startup, shutdown or upgrading, only the LEDs Status2 and Power3 will light up.
- In High Availability mode, when the firewall is in passive mode, the Online 1 or Run LED on SN6100, SNi20 and SNi40 models will blink (about 2 seconds off for every 1 second it is on).
- During the reset phase (defaultconfig), the Online and Status LEDs will blink (Run for SN6100, SNi20 and SNi40).
- To reboot an SN160, SN160W, SN210, SN210W, SN310 or SNi20 appliance that is still powered up (only the Power LED is on), you will need to unplug and plug the firewall back into the mains socket. It is also possible to reboot in console mode by pressing on any key as suggested.
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To reboot an SN-XS-Series-170 or SNi10 appliance that has been shut down (Status and Power LEDs off), proceed as follows: unplug it, wait for thirty seconds, then plug the firewall back into its power supply source.
- To reboot an SNi20 appliance that has been shut down (Run LED off and Power LED in yellow), proceed as follows: unplug it, wait for thirty seconds, then plug the firewall back into its power supply source.
- To reboot an SNi40 appliance that has been shut down (Power and RunLEDs off), proceed as follows: unplug it, wait for thirty seconds, then plug the firewall back into its power supply source.
- To reboot an SN510, SN710, SN910, SN-M-Series-720 or SN-M-Series-920 model (Power LED is off), proceed as follows: unplug it, wait for thirty seconds, then plug it back into the mains socket.
- You may also shut down your firewall by logging on in console mode and by typing the following command:
halt