38 AXIS 262 - TroubleshootingLED IndicatorsThe LED indicators on the AXIS 262 indicate the following:Note: Note that the indicator LEDs are tested during startup. The Status, Network and Disk LEDs show red for 1second, and the Power LED shows amber for 1 second.NAT traversalDepending on your network configuration, it may be necessary to use NAT traversal toaccess the AXIS 262 from a WAN. In the example shown below, NAT traversal will enablethe PC located on the WAN to access the camera and the AXIS 262, which are located onthe LAN.In the router, port 80 can be mapped to some other port number, e.g. 8080 and port 2000should be mapped to 2000. When this has been done, the user on the PC can access theAXIS 262 by typing the following URL in the browser: http://212.10.10.10:8080Note: The camera link button may not function in the Main View when using NAT traversal. You can type the IPaddress of the camera directly in Internet Explorer along with the port number that port 80 of the camerais mapped to in the router.DiskGreen Flashes when the hard disk is accessed.Red Shows steady for failed reset to factory default, failed firmware upgrade, failed data-base repair, or for a hard disk error.To save recorded video stored on the hard disk drive, download the video to your PC andthen restart the AXIS 262 to return the hard disk to its normal state.NetworkAmber Flashes for activity on a 10 Mbps network.Green Flashes for activity on a 100 Mbps network.None No connection.StatusGreen Shows steady green for normal operation.Amber Flashes during a reset to the factory default settings.Red Flashes red in combination with red disk LED for failed reset to factory default, failedfirmware upgrade, or failed database repair. Flashes red without red disk LED to indicatethat the database is being repaired, which may take up to 30 minutes.Power Green Normal operation.Amber Flashes green/amber during a firmware upgrade.