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Copper LEDs
The function of the copper port LEDs (1, 2, 3, and 4) are as follows: |
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100MB | ON | The copper port has established a link at | 100 MB/s. |
100MB | Flashing | The copper port is transmitting signals at 100 Mb/s. | |
10MB | ON | The copper port has established a link at | 10 MB/s. |
10MB | Flashing | The copper port is transmitting signals at 10 Mb/s. | |
FD | ON | The copper port is in |
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FD | OFF | The copper port is in |
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Fiber LEDs
The functions of the fiber port LEDs (2 and 5) are as follows:
100MB | ON | The fiber port has established a link. |
100MB | Flashing | The fiber port is transmitting signals. |
10MB | N/A | |
10MB | N/A. | |
FD | ON | The fiber port is in |
FD | OFF | The fiber port is in |
Fault (red) LED
Fault LED ON (red) indicates that the microcontroller did not initialize correctly; as a result, the switch will not power up.
Fault LED
Copper Port
Fiber Port
Figure 13: Fault LED
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