Troubleshooting Using the Port Status LEDs
A blinking Port Status indicator is always a sign that the port detects a potential problem. Once a port detects a problem, you can further analyze the problem by counting the number of blinks. Table
Table 4-2. Troubleshooting Using the Port Status LEDs
LED State | Indication | Possible Cause | Corrective Action | |
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Off | Port | Port disabled. | Enable port. | |
| Disabled |
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| Check concentrator | ||
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| Module not | power status. | |
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| powered. |
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| Reinsert |
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| Module. |
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| Broken LED. | Press LED check | |
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| button on Controller |
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| Module. |
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| Bad | Replace Module. | |
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| Module. |
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1 Blink | No Light | Cables crossed. | Verify TX on remote | |
| Received |
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| device is connected to |
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| RX on |
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| Module. |
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| Broken fiber | Check and fix RX fiber | |
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| cable. | link. | |
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| Bad fiber | Clean and reconnect | |
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| connections. | fiber (both ends). | |
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