Bay Technical Associates Fiber Media Adapter manual LEDs

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The BayStack 10BASE-FL RDN Media Adapter provides LEDs to indicate remote signaling and redundant link status. These LEDs are used in combination with the BayStack 10BASE-T Hub “Media Adapter” LED to indicate the status of the active and standby link.

Table 1 describes the redundant 10BASE-FL media adapter LEDs.

Table 1. 10BASE-FL RDN Media Adapter LEDs

Label

Color

Meaning

 

 

 

Rem

Green

Fiber port is connected to a remote port that uses

 

 

remote signaling, and that port is not sending a

 

 

remote fault signal; both Tx and Rx connections

 

 

are good.

 

Amber

Fiber port is connected to a remote port that uses

 

 

remote signaling, but the Tx link to the remote Rx

 

 

connector detects a remote fault.

 

Off

Fiber port is not connected to another port that is

 

 

capable of remote signaling.

 

 

 

Rdn

Green

Port is in redundant mode and detects no fault.

 

Amber

Port is in redundant mode, but this redundant port

 

 

connection has failed.

 

Off

Port is not in redundant mode.

 

 

 

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Contents Using the BayStack Ethernet Redundant Fiber Media Adapter Trademarks Introduction 10BASE-FL RDN BayStack 10BASE-FL RDN Media AdapterBASE-FL RDN Media Adapter LEDs Label Color Meaning LEDsLED status combinations Hub LED Rem Rdn Meaning Remote SignalingRedundant Enable Jumper Redundant Links 893-863-A Fiber Optic Cable Length Limitations 893-863-A Make appropriate cable connections Installing a Media Adapter in a BayStack HubVerify the installation for the media adapter Bay Networks, Inc. One-year Limited Hardware Warranty Electromagnetic Emissions