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PWR1 | (amber) | on = Primary power is connected to device. | PWR 1 | Switch | TX | PWR 1 | Switch | TX | PWR 1 | Switch |
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PWR2 | (amber) | on = Backup power is connected to the device. | PWR 2 |
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FAULT | (red) | on = If any of the five (5) port alarm switches are “on“ | FAULT | Industrial | FAULT | Industrial | FAULT | Industrial | ||
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The “100M” LEDs indicate the link status of the corresponding fiber port | RX |
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The LEDs embedded in each of the
10M | (green) | on = Copper link is active at 10 Mb/s. |
flashing = Data is being transmitted over the copper link at 10 Mb/s.
100M (green) | on = Copper link is active at 100 Mb/s. |
flashing = Data is being transmitted over the copper link at 100 Mb/s.
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