Nortel Networks 1500 manual Understanding the LEDs, LAN Port LEDs, LAN Port LED Indicators

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Cabling the Switch

Understanding the LEDs

The Power LED is green when the power is on; if it is flashing, there is a hardware failure and you should contact Nortel Networks.

The Hard Disk LED is green, and when it flashes the Switch is either reading or writing to the disk.

The LAN Port LED is green, and when it flashes the Switch is either transmitting or receiving data.

Start the Switch and confirm that the interfaces are cabled properly by examining the two LEDs located adjacent to the RJ-45 connector of the LAN port, or the LEDs located on the card panel.

Figure 3-3 shows the LAN Port LEDs. Look at the condition of the LEDs, then examine the corresponding LED tables to better understand the indications.

Green

Orange

Figure 3-3.

LAN Port LEDs

Table 3-4.

 

LAN Port LED Indicators

 

 

 

LED

Indicator

Description

 

 

 

 

Orange

On

 

The cable connections between the LAN port

 

 

 

and the hub are good.

 

 

 

 

 

Off

 

The cable connections between the LAN port

 

 

 

and the hub are faulty.

 

 

 

 

On or Flashing

The LAN port is sending or receiving network

 

 

 

data. The frequency of the flashes increases

 

 

 

with increased traffic.

 

 

 

 

Green

On

 

The LAN port is operating at

(100)

 

 

100 Mb/s.

 

 

 

 

 

Off

 

The LAN port is operating at

 

 

 

10 Mb/s.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Part No -B Rev February Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks, Inc Accuracy NoticeTrademarks Restricted Rights LegendContents Chapter Assigning a System Identity Chapter Extranet Access Client Installation Page Preface Documentation ConventionsHelp Button TextUser Interface Related Publications Related PublicationsNortel Networks Technical Publications Technical Solutions Center Telephone Number Nortel Networks Customer ServiceSwitch Introducing the Contivity Extranet SwitchAn Intranet and the Internet Make Up an Extranet Shows a front view of the Switch Components List Selecting a Site Chapter Preparing Your SiteSwitch Power ON/OFF Safety GuidelinesCheck the Voltage Switch Hazardous Conditions Inside the SwitchExternal Vent Cooling and Airflow Page Chapter Cabling the Switch Extranet Switch Back View Connecting the CablesWall Outlet Connector Power Cord RequirementsPower Supply Connector Current RatingLAN Speed Selection Connector PinoutsLAN Interface Connections DB26S-to-V.35 Cable Pinouts Single V.35 WAN Interface OptionalM0-SIGNAL Ground M1-SIGNAL Ground T1 CSU/DSU Cable Pinouts T1 CSU/DSU WAN Interface OptionalSerial Interface Cable Optional Multi-DB-9 and DB-25 Connector PinoutsLAN Port LEDs LAN Port LED IndicatorsUnderstanding the LEDs Single V.35 LEDs Single V.35 LED IndicatorsT1 CSU/DSU LEDs T1 CSU/DSU LED Indicator10/100BASE-TX LAN LEDs 10/100BASE-TX LAN LED Card IndicatorsChapter Assigning a System Identity Initial Configuration OptionsDefault Gateway Optional Startup Configuration RequirementsManagement IP Address Subnet MaskRequirements IP Address Configuration UtilityRunning the IP Configuration Utility Serial Number Search Display Assigning a System Identity Prerequisites Serial Interface ConfigurationProcedure Sample Serial Interface Display Display Setting Chapter Managing the SwitchRecommended Web Browsers Platforms SupportedPreparing for Configuration Configuration Alternatives Extranet Switch Welcome DisplaySwitch Welcome Display Manage Extranet Switch Guided ConfigurationQuick Start RegistrationLogging in and Supplying a Password Quick Start Prerequisites Display Quick Start Configuration PrerequisitesRequired Environment Point-to-Point Tunnel Protocol Pptp tunnel access methodPost Configuration Testing Quick Start Configuration Display ConfigurationInterfaces Default GatewayIP Address Subnet MaskPptp Users PasswordPublic PrivateRemote User Static IP Address AdministratorConfirm Password Date and Time Automatic BackupDate TimeWindows Chapter Extranet Access Client InstallationPage Windows 98 and Windows NT Page Physical Appendix a Specifications and ComplianceOperating Environment Declaration of the Manufacturer or ImporterHarmonics Safety ComplianceElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Statement of Conditions Appendix B Special NoticesPage Nortel Networks NA, Inc. Software License Agreement Page Special Notices Radius Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service Special Notices Page Numerics IndexIndex-2 Index-3