How Do I Turn Off Flashing LED on 6100?
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@stephenw10 Hi -- I am new at this stuff -- can you please explain how I run a "session" to then type in the text command you mention -- Many Thanks
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@stephenw10 also, have another question:
Q1: I just bought a NETGATE 6100 -- what is the meaning of the slow blue flashing diamond shaped LED on the far right hand side ?Q2: is it just me or are others finding this constant flashing an annoyance ?
Q3: do you know why NETGATE hasn't yet provided any user defined LED controls ?
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You would run that command at the command line so that means either connecting to the console or connecting over SSH. You can also run that from Diag > Command Prompt in the webgui.
The slow flashing blue diamond LED indicate that bootup had completed and the firewall is in it's normal running state.
See: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/netgate-6100/io-ports.html#front-sideAdding user LED controls takes development time which is limited. It would be nice to have but is low priority.
Steve
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@stephenw10 firstly, many thanks for your response.
You state: >>>
"The slow flashing blue diamond LED indicate that bootup had completed and the firewall is in it's normal running state."Q1: Does that mean that for the NETGATE 6100, that the slow flashing blue diamond LED is something that will be present always after each restart ?
Q2: what exactly does this mean ? >>> " .... and the firewall is in it's normal running state."
Q3: If the internet connection goes "down", does the NETGATE-6100 show anything via the LEDs confirming that the internet connection has gone "down" ?
Thanking you in advance :-)
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Yes the slow flashing blue diamond LED is expected during normal running. It is set at each boot once boot-up is complete.
If you see the LEDs in any other state that implies it's still booting or has failed to boot.The LEDs do not reflect the gateways status by default, no.
Steve
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@stephenw10 ....... Tnx again for all the info -- very much appreciated
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@stephenw10 said in How Do I Turn Off Flashing LED on 6100?:
" ......... You can also run that from Diag > Command Prompt in the webgui. "
Feedback (.. just in case anyone needs it):
I executed
echo 0 > /dev/led/blue1
via
Diag > Command Prompt in the webgui
-- it worked -- it turned off the flashing blue LED -- Thanks for the info :-)Also, I was not logged in as the "admin" user, and it still worked.
I also rebooted the NETGATE-6100, after I executed the command
echo 0 > /dev/led/blue1
just to see what would happen.
Result = as expected, the flashing blue light returned.Thanks again for all your answers.
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@stephenw10 said in How Do I Turn Off Flashing LED on 6100?:
The LEDs do not reflect the gateways status by default, no.
my 5 cents worth:
-- it would be really useful to use one of the LEDs to provide the gateway's status
-- or at least allow the user to optionally turn on this "gateway status" info via the web gui
-- the LEDs are there anyway, why not use them ?just a suggestion :-)
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Mmm, some years ago there was a package for this, gwled, but it only worked with led devices and there none after the APU. Until now. The package was never updated to the new package system because of that. Maybe it could be. It might be easier to start clean at this point.
You can open a feature request: https://redmine.pfsense.org/
Steve
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I know this is an old thread but if you still want info try this..
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/186169/netgate-2100-customization-of-leds-guide/