jed Lv2Posted 24 Apr 2023 13:30
  
The bypass LED on the NGAF 5100 indicates the status of the system's bypass function.
VanFlyheights Lv3Posted 24 Apr 2023 13:28
  
Bypass is running.
Natsu Dragneel Lv3Posted 24 Apr 2023 13:24
  
Regarding your query regarding aggregating the interfaces eth2 and eth3, doing so is unlikely to result in a storm broadcast. Link aggregation, also known as NIC teaming, enables the consolidation of many network interfaces into a single logical interface.
BitCloud Lv3Posted 24 Apr 2023 13:17
  
The bypass LED on your Sangfor NGAF 5100 should remain on until the entire system powers up. This signifies that the device is in bypass mode during the boot process and will return to regular operation once the boot procedure is over.
isabelita Lv3Posted 24 Apr 2023 13:11
  
Bypass Led means bypass mode is enabled
flirene_94 Lv1Posted 24 Apr 2023 13:07
  
The bypass LED on your Sangfor NGAF 5100 staying on until the whole system boots up is normal behavior. This indicates that the device is in bypass mode during the boot process, and will switch to normal operating mode once the boot process is complete.
Adonis001 Lv3Posted 24 Apr 2023 13:02
  
Maybe it is in POST mode.
Naomi Lv3Posted 24 Apr 2023 12:59
  
Bypass mode is a state in which the system allows network traffic to flow through even if there is an issue with the system itself, such as a hardware failure or a software crash.
MISMIS Lv3Posted 24 Apr 2023 12:11
  
It is normal
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 24 Apr 2023 12:02
  
The NGAF 5100 is a network appliance, and the bypass LED indicates whether the system is currently in bypass mode or not. Bypass mode is a state in which the system allows network traffic to flow through even if there is an issue with the system itself, such as a hardware failure or a software crash.

It's normal for the bypass LED to remain on when you first plug in the AC cord, as the system is not yet fully powered on and may still be performing self-tests and initializing components. Once the system has completed its boot process and is ready to begin processing network traffic, the bypass LED should turn off.

If the bypass LED remains on even after the system has fully booted up, it could indicate a problem with the NGAF 5100. In that case, you may need to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer for further assistance in troubleshooting the issue.

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