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  Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.078 seconds
  Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.078 seconds
Port must be specified, otherwise nmap will scan only 1487 "well known" ports. I wanted to do a scan of all 65535 ports, but scanning UDP ports takes for ages, compared to scanning TCP ports. --Hanfbauer 20:17, 31 July 2006 (EDT)
Port must be specified, otherwise nmap will scan only 1487 "well known" ports. I wanted to do a scan of all 65535 ports, but scanning UDP ports takes for ages, compared to scanning TCP ports. --Hanfbauer 20:17, 31 July 2006 (EDT)
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== LED ERROR CODES ==
 
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The Buffalo website suggest an alternate reading of the error codes.
 
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http://www.buffalotech.com/knowledgebase/users/kb.php?id=10011&category_id=0&sid2=
 
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LED Flash Code Explanation and solutions:
 
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The Info or Error light will flash a sequence of long flashes then a sequence of short flashes. The long flashes indicate the first number and the short flashes indicate the second number.  For example: on the RED ERROR light, one long flash and five short flashes would be a disk error.  On the ORANGE INFO light, two long flashes and seven short flashes indicate USB disk check.
 
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Info (orange) light:
 
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I10 - PCB overheat
 
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I20 - internal HDD formatting
 
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I21 - internal HDD checking
 
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I22 - internal HDD recovering
 
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I23 - System initialising
 
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I25 - firmware updating
 
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I26 - initialising web setting
 
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I27 - USB disk checking
 
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I28 - USB disk formatting
 
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Error (red) light:
 
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E00 (no light, beep only) - MPU error
 
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E01 - DRAM data line error
 
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E02 - DRAM address line error
 
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E03 - RTC chip error
 
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E04 - flash error
 
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E10 - UPS power loss
 
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E11 - fan error (RPM too low or stopped altogether)
 
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E12 - cooling error (unable to remove heat by the fan)
 
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E15 - disk error
 
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E16 - unable to locate internal HDD
 
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E17 - unable to communicate with the RTC chip
 
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E21 - unable to communicate with the Phy chip
 
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E22 - mount error
 

Latest revision as of 12:35, 19 February 2008

Finding the open UDP port with nmap while box is in EM mode:

c:\Programme\Nmap>nmap -sU -p22936 192.168.1.4
Starting Nmap 4.11 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap )
Interesting ports on 192.168.1.4:
PORT      STATE         SERVICE
22936/udp open|filtered unknown
MAC Address: 00:0D:0B:74:00:34 (Buffalo)
Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.078 seconds

Port must be specified, otherwise nmap will scan only 1487 "well known" ports. I wanted to do a scan of all 65535 ports, but scanning UDP ports takes for ages, compared to scanning TCP ports. --Hanfbauer 20:17, 31 July 2006 (EDT)

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