Understanding 210T Hubs
210T Port LEDs
The LEDs above each port provide information about the port’s configuration and status.
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LED | Status | Meaning |
Left | Solid green | Port has a link. |
| Blinking green | Receive activity at port. |
| Off | No link detected. |
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Right | Solid yellow | Port disabled by management (not applicable |
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| Blinking yellow | Speed mismatch. Check that device speed |
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| Erratic blinking yellow | Port |
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| Status LED blinking | problem. Try a different cable. |
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Partitioned ports
A port is automatically disabled (partitioned off) by the hub when an invalid condition occurs, such as too many consecutive collisions.
Once the hub sees a valid packet of data from the device, or is able to transmit data to the port, the hub automatically
Usually, a partitioned port indicates an overloaded network or a malfunctioning device (like an adapter card) on the network. To alleviate an overloaded network, segment so that fewer devices share the fixed amount of bandwidth.
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