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SNMP LED
Flashes when the SNMP agent module is installed in the AsantéBridge 1012.
MSG LED
If on, status messages are waiting; you must use AsantéView to read them.
Hub Utilization LEDs
This top row of eight LEDs indicates an approximation of hub segment (not bridge) bandwidth utilized at any given time.
Hub Status LEDs
This bottom row of eight LEDs provides warning and packet collision data about the hub (not the bridge); the first four are warning LEDs, the second four tell you the total percentage of packet collisions occurring at any instant.
Uplink Partition LEDs
These two LEDs indicate partitioning of the SNMP ports, respectively.
If the LED remains on— the port has been partitioned by a user.
If the LED flashes — the port has been partitioned automati- cally because more than 31 consecutive bad frames were received on the port.
Bridge/Uplink Link/Receive LEDs
These LEDs indicate a connection and activity on either the bridge local management port or uplink (3in1) port.These LEDs flash when there is normal traffic on the ports.
Port Partition LEDs
These twelve LEDs indicate partitioning of the hub (not bridge) 10BaseT ports.
If the LED remains on— the port has been partitioned by a user.
If the LED flashes — the port has been autopartitioned as a result of some condition.
Port Link/Receive LEDs
These twelve LEDs indicate a connection on the respective 10BaseT port; if the LED is flashing, there is traffic on that port. The faster the LEDs blink, the higher the traffic rate.
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