Using LANVIEW
Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs (continued)
LED | Color | State | Recommended Action |
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RPS | Off | The RPS LED remains off | None. |
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| regardless if the RPS is |
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| attached or not. The LED being |
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| in its off state is not an |
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| indication that the RPS is not |
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| functioning properly and won’t |
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| supply power in the event of an |
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| AC power supply failure. |
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| See Amber state below. |
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| Amber | Solid.The switch internal | 1. Ensure that the AC power cord is |
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| power supply failed, and the | plugged in correctly and that there is |
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| RPS is providing the proper | power at the AC power source. |
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| power to the switch. | 2. Replace the power cord with a known |
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| good one. |
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| 3. If the problem persists, contact |
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| Enterasys Networks for technical |
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| support. |
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Link | Off | 1. No link - no connection. | None. |
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| 2. Remote device powered off. Power on remote device. | |
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| 3. Port in standby. | Use CLI to enable port. |
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| 4. Cable is faulty. | Replace cable. |
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| Green | Solid. Port is linked, but the | None. |
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| interface is not receiving any |
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| traffic. |
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| Flashing. Port is linked and | None. |
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| traffic is being received or |
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| transmitted by the interface. |
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