Chapter 2 Supervisor Engines
Supervisor Engine 32 PISA
Table
LED | Color and Meaning |
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ACTIVE | The ACTIVE LED indicates whether the supervisor engine is |
| operating in active mode or is in standby mode. |
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PWR MGMT | The supervisor engine monitors each module’s power requirements |
| and status relative to the system’s overall power capacity before |
| fully powering up each module in the chassis. |
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| sufficient power is available for all modules. |
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| detected. There is insufficient power for all modules to power |
| up. |
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LINK | The LINK LED indicates the link status of the corresponding port. |
| For the eight SFP uplink ports plus the 10/100/1000 copper port, the |
| LED colors indicate the following: |
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| operational). |
| • Flashing |
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| condition has occurred. |
| Note If the supervisor engine fails to download code and |
| configuration information successfully during the initial |
| reset, the LED stays red; the supervisor engine does not |
| come online. |
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| For LINK LEDs associated with the XENPAK uplink ports, the |
| LED colors indicate the following: |
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| interface cable is attached, and a network link is established. |
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| interface cable is attached, but there is no network link |
| established. |
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| transceiver is installed) or the XENPAK transceiver is installed, |
| but does not have a network cable attached. |
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DISK 0 (PCMCIA) LED | |
| performing either a read or a write operation. |
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Catalyst 6500 Series Supervisor Engine Guide
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