MODULE LED DESCRIPTIONS
This section provides descriptions of the LEDs on
•Status LEDs. These LEDs reflect certain conditions that exist on the system at large and do not explicitly refer to a given port.
•Port LEDs. These LEDs reflect basic conditions (for example, a link connection status) that exist for a specific port.
STATUS LED STATES
This section describes Status LED states on all modules.
Interpreting Status LEDs for the Management Modules
The Status LEDs indicate whether the management module is operating properly. The following table describes the status possibilities for each.
LED | LED Color | Meaning of the LED |
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CPU | green | Consists of an array of five LEDs that indicate the current level of |
Utilization |
| CPU utilization. Utilization is defined as the amount of traffic |
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| detected on the device at any given time. The CPU utilization LEDs |
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| represent the following percentages of possible utilization: 5%, 10%, |
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| 25%, 50%, and 90%. |
| off | When all are off, indicates less than 5 percent CPU use. |
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POWER | green | Indicates the system is receiving power. |
| off | Indicates the system is not receiving power. |
| red | Indicates the power has a problem. |
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STATUS | blinking | Indicates the system is operational. |
| green |
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| blinking | Indicates the system is booting up. |
| amber |
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| off | Indicates the module is not operational. |
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HA | green | Indicates the module is a master in a redundancy cluster. |
| red | Indicates the module is ineligible to be a backup. |
| amber | Indicates the module is a backup in a redundancy cluster. |
| off | Indicates that no HA activity has been defined. |
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ALARM | red | Indicates an alarm which could mean a system failure. |
| blinking red | Indicates a |
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