Pat Lv4Posted 24 Apr 2023 11:44
  
The bypass LED on your NGAF 5100 staying on until the whole system boots up is likely an indication that the device is going through a power-on self-test (POST) process. During this process, the device is checking all its components to make sure they are working correctly before fully booting up. Once the POST process is complete, the device will boot up and the bypass LED should turn off.

Regarding your question about aggregating the interface eth2 and eth3, it is unlikely that doing so would create a storm broadcast. Link aggregation, also known as NIC teaming, allows you to combine multiple network interfaces into a single logical interface. This can improve network performance and provide redundancy in case one interface fails. However, it is important to configure link aggregation properly to avoid network issues such as broadcast storms. If you are unsure about how to configure link aggregation on your  NGAF 5100, you should consult the device's documentation or seek the assistance of a qualified network administrator.
Faisal Piliang Posted 19 Apr 2023 23:58
  
Hi,
When the device is starting, the ALARM indicator is lighted (in red) due to system loading and then goes out after one or two minutes, indicating successful startup of the device.
After startup, the ALARM indicator may flash, which means device is writing logs.
However, if the ALARM indicator stays lighted for a long time and does not go out, please shutdown the device and restart after 5 minutes.

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