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7
Wait a few seconds for the device to be discovered. When discovered, an LED
labeled
MoCA
should turn on. At this point, a MoCA node should be active in
the network.
8
If you have not already done so, connect an Ethernet compatible device (for
example, a set-top, computer, or PlayStation) to the Ethernet port on the
residential gateway. The
ONLINE
LED should turn on and the device should be
ready to use.
9
Follow the steps above to connect additional residential gateways to the
network; note that up 15 residential gateways can be added to a MoCA network.
10
From the user interface, you can monitor a limited number of parameters
associated with the MoCA network. You may login at any time to check for
status or for troubleshooting purposes.
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Introduction
This chapter describes the behavior of the front panel indicators when
the residential gateway is first powered up, during normal operations,
and in special conditions.
3
Chapter 3
Operation of Front Panel
Indicators
In This Chapter
Initial Power On, Calibration, and Registration (AC Power
applied)
...............................................................................................
22
Normal Operations (AC Power Applied)
........................................
23
Special Conditions
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Initial Power On, Calibration, and Registration (AC
Power applied)
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The following chart illustrates the sequence of steps and the corresponding
appearance of the residential gateway front panel LED status indicators during
power up, calibration, and registration on the network when AC power is applied to
the residential gateway. Use this chart to troubleshoot the power up, calibration, and
registration process of your residential gateway.
Note:
After the residential gateway completes Step 7 (Data Network Registration
Complete), the residential gateway proceeds immediately to Normal Operations. See
Normal Operations (AC Power applied)
(on page 23).
Front Panel LED Status Indicators During Initial Power Up, Calibration, and
Registration
Part 1, High Speed Data Registration
Step:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Front Panel
Indicator
Self
Test
Downstream
Scan
Downstream
Signal Lock
Ranging
Requesting
IP Address
Request High
Speed Data
Provisioning
File
Data
Network
Registration
Complete
1
POWER
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
2
DS
On
Blinking
On
On
On
On
On
3
US
On
Off
Off
Blinking
On
On
On
4
ONLINE
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Blinking
On
5
ETHERNET
1-4
On
On or
Blinking
On or
Blinking
On or
Blinking
On or
Blinking
On or
Blinking
On
6
2.4G
On
Blinking or
Fast Blinking
Blinking or
Fast Blinking
Blinking or
Fast
Blinking
Blinking or
Fast Blinking
Blinking or
Fast Blinking
Blinking
7
5G
On
Blinking or
Fast Blinking
Blinking or
Fast Blinking
Blinking or
Fast
Blinking
Blinking or
Fast Blinking
Blinking or
Fast Blinking
Blinking
8
WPS
Off
Off or
Blinking
Off or
Blinking
Off or
Blinking
Off or
Blinking
Off or
Blinking
Off
9
MoCA
(Optional)
Off
Off, On, or
Blinking
Off, On, or
Blinking
Off, On, or
Blinking
Off, On, or
Blinking
Off, On, or
Blinking
On
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Normal Operations (AC Power Applied)
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Normal Operations (AC Power Applied)
The following chart illustrates the appearance of the residential gateway front panel
LED status indicators during normal operations when AC power is applied to the
gateway.
Front Panel LED Status Indicators During Normal Conditions
Front Panel Indicator
Normal Operations
1
POWER
On
2
DS
On
3
US
On
4
ONLINE
On
5
ETHERNET 1-4
On - When a device is connected to an Ethernet port and no
data is being sent to or from the residential gateway
Blinks - When an Ethernet device is connected and data is
being transferred between the consumer premise equipment
(CPE) and the wireless home gateway
Off - When no devices are connected to the Ethernet ports
6
2.4G
Blinks - When the wireless access point is enabled and
operational
Fast Blinks - When data is being transferred between the CPE
and the wireless home gateway
Off - When the wireless access point is disabled by the user
7
5G
Blinks - When the wireless access point is enabled and
operational
Fast Blinks - When data is being transferred between the CPE
and the wireless home gateway
Off - When the wireless access point is disabled by the user
8
WPS
Off - When wireless setup is not active
Blinks - When wireless setup is active to add new wireless
clients on the wireless network
9
MoCA (Optional)
On - When MoCA devices are detected
Blinks - When MoCA data activity is present
Off - When no MoCA devices are detected
Note
: In addition to the status shown in the previous table, some service providers
use color-coded LEDs to indicate detailed channel bonding and data link status. For
additional information about color-coded LEDs, check with your service provider.
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Special Conditions
The following chart describes the appearance of the residential gateway front panel
LED status indicators during special conditions to show when you have been denied
network access.
Front Panel LED Status Indicators During Special Conditions
Front Panel Indicator
Network Access Denied
1
POWER
On
2
DS
Flashes in unison with the US indicator
(twice per second)
3
US
Flashes in unison with the DS indicator
(twice per second)
4
ONLINE
Off
5
ETHERNET 1-4 Off - No CPE connected
On - CPE connected
Flash - CPE data activity
6
2.4G
Slow Blinking
(once per second)
7
5G
Slow Blinking
(once per second)
8
WPS
Slow Blinking
(once per second)
9
MoCA
(Optional)
On, Off, or Blinking

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