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Email Security ApplianceTroubleshoot and AlertsTroubleshooting TechNotes ESA FAQ: Amber/Orange/Blue Indicator Lights and Front LCD Panel Messages Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (14.7 KB) http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/email-security-appliance/117838-qanda-esa-00.html View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Updated:Jul 29, 2014 Document ID:117838 Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Background Information What does it mean when the system indicator light is blinking blue? What does it mean when the system indicator light is blinking orange? What messages can appear on the front LCD panel of the security appliance? Related Information Cisco Announced dell poweredge Hardware Product Life Cycles Introduction This document describes the significance of system inidcator light color and messages that can appear on the front liquid crystal display (LCD) panel of a Cisco Email Security Appliance (ESA), Web Security Appliance (WSA), or Security Management Appliance (SMA). Prerequisites Requirements There are no specific requirements for this document. Components Used Cisco recommends that you have knowledge dell poweredge error of these topics: Cisco ESA models C3X0, C6X0, and X10X0 (2 RU size) Cisco WSA models S3X0 and S6X0 (2 RU size) Cisco SMA models M3X0, M6X0, and M10X0 (2 RU size) The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command. Note:This document does notapply to the C1X0, M1X0, or S1X0 (1 RU size) appliances, and also does notapply to the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) chassis CX80, MX80, or SX80appliances. Note:Please consult the Announced Hardware Product Life Cycle, as this information is merely provided as a courtesy for the mentioned appliances that might have already passed their end-of-life for supportability. Background Information Prior to the CX80appliances, the 2 RU size chassis that were manufacturedfor the ESA, WSA, and SMA were built on Dell's 2650-series chassis. As a result, the messages that can appear in the front panel display are documented at Dell's web site in the PowerEdge 2650 S