Intel 210T manual Understanding 220T Hubs, 220T Port LEDs, Partitioned ports, Status, Meaning

Models: 210T 220T

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Understanding 220T Hubs

Understanding 220T Hubs

220T Port LEDs

The LEDs above each port provide information about the port’s configuration and status.

Left side: Orange/ Green

Right side: Yellow

LED

Status

Meaning

Left

Solid orange

Device linked at 10Mbps.

 

Solid green

Device linked at 100Mbps.

 

Blinking orange

Receive activity at 10Mbps.

 

Blinking green

Receive activity at 100Mbps.

 

Off

No link detected.

 

 

 

Right

Solid yellow

Port disabled by management (not applicable

 

 

without optional Management Module).

 

Blinking yellow

Speed mismatch (not applicable without

 

 

optional Management Module).

 

Erratic blinking yellow

Port auto-disabled (partitioned). See below.

 

Blinking yellow and

Out-of-specification cabling or port hardware

 

Status LED blinking

problem. Try a different cable.

 

 

 

Partitioned ports

A port is automatically disabled (partitioned) by the hub when an invalid condition occurs, such as too many consecutive collisions.

Once the hub sees a valid packet of data from the device or is able to transmit data to the port, the hub automatically re-enables (unpartitions) the port. Clients are usually not affected by a partitioned port because the port is often unpartitioned very quickly.

Usually, a partitioned port indicates an overloaded network or a malfunctioning device (like an adapter card) on the network. To alleviate an overloaded network, segment so that fewer devices share the fixed amount of bandwidth.

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Intel 210T manual Understanding 220T Hubs, 220T Port LEDs, Partitioned ports, Status, Meaning