Startup Process - HP A6602 Installation Manual

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1)
The LEDs on the front panel are normal.
The following table describes normal LED states after the router is powered on.
Table 4-2 Normal LED states after router power-on
PWR (green)
RPS (yellow/green)
SLOT1 (green)
SLOT2 (green)
SYS (green)
CF (green)
USB1 (green)
2)
The fans work normally.
3)
The buzzer beeps at power-on.
4)
The configuration terminal displays information normally. You can see the startup window on
the local configuration terminal. For more information, see
5)
After the power-on self-test (POST), the system prompts you to press Enter. When the
command line prompt appears, the router is ready to configure.

Startup Process

After power-on, the router initializes its memory, and then runs the extended BootWare. The
following information appears on the terminal screen:
System start booting...
Booting Normal Extend BootWare....
The Extend BootWare is self-decompressing...................
Done!
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HP A6602 BootWare, Version 1.18
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Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Hangzhou HP Technologies Co., Ltd.
Compiled Date
CPU Type
CPU L1 Cache
CPU Clock Speed
Memory Type
Memory Size
Memory Speed
LED
ON
Solid green
ON
ON
Slow flashing (1 Hz)
Solid green
ON
: Jan
9 2008
: XLR732
: 32KB
: 1000MHz
: DDR2 SDRAM
: 1024MB
: 533MHz
State
The power module is working normally.
Both the AC input and DC output of the RPS are
normal.
A module is inserted in slot 1 and the module is
running normally.
A module is inserted in slot 2 and the module is
running normally.
The system is working normally.
A CF card is in position and the host detects the
CF card. In this state, you can remove the CF
card.
The router is connected to a host. In this state,
you can remove the USB cable.
"Startup
Process" on page 4-5.
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