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
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
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Orange | On |
| The cable connections between the LAN port |
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| and the hub are good. |
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| Off |
| The cable connections between the LAN port |
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| and the hub are faulty. |
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| On or Flashing | The LAN port is sending or receiving network | |
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| data. The frequency of the flashes increases |
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| with increased traffic. |
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Green | On |
| The LAN port is operating at |
(100) |
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| 100 Mb/s. |
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| Off |
| The LAN port is operating at |
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| 10 Mb/s. |
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