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Fabric Controller LEDs
Each Fabric Module has two sets of LED indicators.
•The two LEDs (green or yellow) are the module status indicators (Table
•The single LED (green only) indicates whether of not the module is the active system master (Table
Location
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Figure 5-4: Locate Fabric Controller LEDs
Interpreting the Fabric Controller LEDs
Table
Color | State | Indication |
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Green over | off | No system power, or LED failure. |
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Green | solid on | System running with no errors detected. |
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Green | off | No power to the fabric controller, LED failure, or |
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| yellow LED is On. |
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Yellow | off | No failure on the fabric controller. |
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Yellow | solid on | Module error detected. Operator intervention |
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Yellow | blinking | Identify. Assists in identifying a particular Field |
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| Replaceable Unit on the chassis. |
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| This state is initiated by the user. |
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| This LED can be initiated manually by using the |
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| diag LED test. Refer to the Command Line |
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| Reference Guide for more information. |
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Color | State | Indication |
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Green | on | This module is currently the system master. |
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| Note that only fabric modules in one of the two |
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| core slots can become master. |
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Green | off | This module is not the active system master. |
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| core slots can become master. |
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