COREBUILDER® 5000 SWITCHMODULE QUICK START AND REFERENCE | 9 |
10.0Common Front Panel Features
This section describes front panel features that all SwitchModules have in common, regardless of technology type and configuration. The figure to the right shows the common SwitchModule front panel features.
10.3 Ports
SwitchModule port types vary depending on media type and configuration. The following sections describe the port types, along with descriptions of the other front panel components of each SwitchModule.
10.1 LEDs
SwitchModule front panels are equipped with LEDs that provide information about module status and traffic activity on the backplane.
LED | State | Indicates |
Module Status | Green | SwitchModule powered on OK. |
(MOD STAT) | On |
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| Off | SwitchModule has failed. |
| Yellow | SwitchModule is running |
| On | diagnostics. |
| Yellow | SwitchModule has failed |
| Blinking | |
PacketChannel | Green | SwitchModule is correctly |
Status | On | inserted in chassis and connected |
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| to the PacketChannel backplane. |
| Off | SwitchModule is not connected |
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| to the PacketChannel backplane |
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| or was inserted in slots 9 — 12 |
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| hub), which are reserved for the |
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| ATM Switch/Control Point |
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| module. |
| Yellow | SwitchModule is transmitting |
| On | heavy traffic levels to the |
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| PacketChannel backplane. |
| Yellow | SwitchModule is transmitting |
| Blinking | normal traffic levels to the |
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| PacketChannel backplane. |
10.2 Reset Button
Press the Reset button only if you suspect a problem with the SwitchModule. Resetting disrupts network traffic and affects the Spanning Tree topology. To press the Reset button, use a pen tip or other nonmetallic tool.
PACKETCHANNEL | |
MOD | STAT |
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RESET
Ports differ in type and number. This example shows
Model Number location
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11.010BASE-T SwitchModule Front Panel Features
This section describes the front panel features that are unique to these
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See Section 10.0, "Common Front Panel Features" for a description of the PacketChannel LED, Module Status LED, and Reset button.