4 Determining the status of a port, application, or encryption blade
Table 3 describes the port and application blade LED patterns and the recommended actions for those patterns.
TABLE 3 | Port and application blade LED descriptions |
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LED purpose |
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Power LED |
| Steady green | Blade is enabled. | No action required. |
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| No light (LED is off) | Blade is not powered on. | Ensure that the blade is firmly |
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| seated and either the |
thumbscrew is fully engaged or the slider is pushed up and the ejectors are fully engaged.
Status LED | No light (LED is off) |
Blade is either healthy or does | Verify that the power LED is on. |
not have power. |
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Steady amber | Blade is faulty. | Ensure that the blade is firmly |
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| seated and check the status by |
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| entering the slotShow |
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| command. If LED remains |
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| amber, consult the Brocade |
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| DCX |
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Pull the blade out and reseat it. | ||
seconds, then off 2 | is faulty. | If LED continues to flash, |
seconds) |
| replace the blade. |
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Environmental range exceeded. | Check for | |
1/2 second, then off 1/2 |
| environmental condition and |
second) |
| correct it. |
48 | Brocade DCX |
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