Operation Manual

Table 16. Indicator descriptions ReadyNAS 526X and 626X (Continued)
DescriptionIndicator
Two LED status indicators are built into each 1G Ethernet port. One LED is a bicolor
LED that can light solid amber or solid green and indicates the port speed.The other
LED is green and indicates the link (solid green) and activity (blinking green).These
LEDs indicate port speed and activity as follows:
Bicolor LED green, green LED solid. 1 Gbps connection speed, no activity.
Bicolor LED green, green LED blinking. 1 Gbps connection speed, activity.
Bicolor LED amber, green LED solid. 100 Mbps connection speed, no activity.
Bicolor LED off, green LED off. Either no connection or 10 Mbps connection
without activity.
Bicolor LED off, green LED blinking. 10 Mbps connection, activity.
Model RN626X only:
Rear panel 1G Ethernet LAN
port LEDs
Two LED status indicators are built into each 10G Ethernet port. One LED is a bicolor
LED that can light solid amber or solid green and indicates the port speed.The other
LED is green and indicates the link (solid green) and activity (blinking green).These
LEDs indicate port speed and activity as follows:
Bicolor LED green, green LED solid. 1 Gbps connection speed, no activity.
Bicolor LED green, green LED blinking. 1 Gbps connection speed, activity.
Bicolor LED amber, green LED solid. 10 Gbps connection speed, no activity.
Bicolor LED amber, green LED blinking. 10 Gbps connection speed, activity.
Bicolor LED off, green LED off. No connection.
Rear panel 10G Ethernet
LAN port LEDs
Power On and Shut Down
This section describes how to power on and shut down your system. If you must shut down the system, use
one of the preferred shutdown methods whenever possible.
Power On
When you connect the system to a power supply and the Power switch is in the On position or the system
recovers from a power outage and the Power switch is in the On position, the following occurs:
The system automatically powers on if you enabled the Wake on LAN (WoL) feature or scheduled the
system to automatically power on or off.
The system returns to its last state if the Wake on LAN (WoL) feature is disabled and you did not schedule
the system to automatically power on or off:
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