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[atlas] No Ethernet activity on new probe
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Marat Khalili
mkh at rqc.ru
Wed Jan 27 12:53:13 CET 2016
Hello Philip, > power LED is on, the next LED is off, the next two LEDs are either > blinking or on. It is NOT this way here. Regardless of whether USB stick is in or not LEDs 3 and 4 are dark. Is there a place I can download correct image for USB key from? -- With Best Regards, Marat Khalili On 27/01/16 14:01, Philip Homburg wrote: > On 2016/01/27 11:10 , Marat Khalili wrote: >> Every time after the boot sequence ends first light glows steadily and >> adjacent one blinks slowly, like it is supposed to be according to >> https://atlas.ripe.net/about/faq/#what-do-the-lights-on-the-side-of-the-probe-mean >> . Looks like the interface just isn't up in the device OS. Is there >> anything else I can check? Should I request another probe? (it took more >> than month to receive first one by post) > Hi, > > After a few minutes, probes as shipped reach the situation where the > power LED is on, the next LED is off, the next two LEDs are either > blinking or on. The WPS LED seems to have mind of its own, and should > ignored. > > If that is not the case then it is either a power issue or somebody > played with the USB stick. > > To detect network activity when there might be an issue with the USB > stick, remove the USB stick and power on the probe. The probe should > reach a situation where the power LED is on and the next LED is blinking. > > In that state the probe will try to a get an address using DHCP, will do > IPv6, an on the probe page, new entries in the 'SOS History' history > section should show up. This should be enough for basic network > connectivity tests. > > Philip > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas/attachments/20160127/97c2fc31/attachment.html>
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