the Link Integrity Test is operational
The presence of of a link light indicates that the transmit and receive pairs are properly aligned and the connected devices are communicating.
the Link Integrity Test is operational
The light indicates connectivity to the network. Light not lit - no connection to the network. The light will flash when there is connectivity.
There is no power to it. The 'protected' light indicates that the filter circuit is operational and has power to it. The 'grounded' light indicates whether a device is properly grounded. But it still needs power to the surge protector to light it.
the sanctuary lamp is a light or lit candle that shines red; it indicates the presence of Jesus in the tabernacle
No , that indicates that there is a problem with the air bag system
The correct conjugation of the verb "light" is: light (present), lit (simple past), lit (past participle).
If you mean lit as in "He lit the candle", then the preset tense for lit is Light. "I am lighting the candle."
If you are using light as a verb (i.e. to light a candle, to light a subject) the past tense is "lit." For example: "I lit the candles for dinner." or "I lit the woman before taking the photo."
The past tense of the verb light is lit not lite.
The link light on NIC (Network Interface Card) represents the connection status between the NIC and the network. When the link light is active or blinking, it indicates that there is a connection established and data is being transmitted or received. If the link light is off, it suggests there is no connection or a connectivity issue.
Lit.