[atlas] probe V2 status lights
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Robert Kisteleki
robert at ripe.net
Tue Jan 18 12:22:54 CET 2022
It's good to have your probe back! We have this entry in the FAQ for v3 leds: https://atlas.ripe.net/about/faq/#what-do-the-lights-on-the-side-of-the-probe-mean - which may or may not be (or have been) helpful in your case. Cheers, Robert On 2022-01-18 11:55, Jaap Akkerhuis wrote: > Philip Homburg writes: > > > On 2022/01/18 10:35 , Jaap Akkerhuis wrote: > > > > The LEDs on V1 and V2 probes are regular ethernet activity LEDs. I think > > one is link status and the other activity, but I'm not completely sure. > > There used to be a list of "the other activities". > > > > > If they are not blinking then there is something wrong with the probe's > > ethernet connection. It could also be a lack of power. V2 probes are > > getting more hardware failures, but not at a rapid rate. > > > It works again (and no LEDs are blinking). > > The connection to the ISP went up and down during the night, The > software probe on the same connection did came back to life quickly > but the V2 probe didn't. After the usual mangling of stuff (including > reformatting the USB stick) it didn't came back. As a last resort > I rebooted the modem (FRITZ!box) and that did the trick. > > I'm not sure, but it seems that I lost ipv6 connection (at the > probe) but had ipv4 connected, it came back after rebooting the > router/modem. Maybe that confused the probe? I'll check that next > time when there are problems. > > jaap >
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