Solving Problems Indicated by LEDs 277Check that the connections and network cabling for the LAN port are inplace.If there is still a problem, try accessing the Webcache through a differentport. If you can now access the Webcache, a problem may have occurredwith the original port. Contact your supplier for further advice.Solving ProblemsIndicated by LEDsIf the LEDs on the Webcache indicate a problem, refer to Table 11, whichcontains a list of problems and suggested solutions.Table 11 Problems Indicated by LEDsSolving WebInterface ProblemsThe Web interface is not displayed in the Web browser.The Web interface can be accessed by any browser that conforms to thefollowing W3C standards: HTML 4.0, CSS 1.0, DOM, ECMA 262. Todisplay the Web interface correctly, use one of the following Webbrowsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer v4.0 Microsoft Internet Explorer v5.0 Microsoft Internet Explorer v5.5 Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.0 Netscape Communicator v4.5Problem Suggested SolutionThe Power/Self testLED does not lightCheck that the power cable is firmly connected to theWebcache and to the supply outlet. If the connection issecure and there is still no power, you may have a faultypower cord.On powering-up, thePower/Self test LEDlights yellowThe Webcache has failed during its power-up sequencebecause of an internal problem. Contact your supplier foradvice.The Power/Self testLED is flashing yellowLog on to the Web interface using the factory default IPaddress (192.168.1.253). Reconfigure the IP informationfor the Webcache using the Protocol > IP Setupcommand. Restore all other Webcache settings.A link is connected butthe Status LED for theport does not lightCheck that: All connections are secure. The devices at both ends of the link are powered-up. The quality of cable is satisfactory.dua1611-5aaa04.book Page 277 Friday, November 29, 2002 8:56 PM