Using the BayStack
Table 1-1. BayStack 410-24T Switch LED Descriptions (continued)
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| This automatic process is a temporary safeguard only. If |
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| the stack configuration loses power, the temporary base |
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| unit will not power up as the base unit when power is |
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| restored. For this reason, you should always assign the |
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| temporary base unit as the base unit (set the Unit Select |
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| switch to Base) until the failed unit is repaired or replaced. |
Link | 10 Mb/s port | Green | On | The corresponding port is set to operate at 10 Mb/s and |
| speed indicator |
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| the link is good. |
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| Green | Blinking | The corresponding port has been disabled by software. |
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| Off | The link connection is bad or there is no connection to |
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| this port. |
Activity | Port activity | Green | Blinking | Indicates network activity for the corresponding port. A |
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| high level of network activity can cause the LEDs to |
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| appear to be on continuously. |
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Back Panel
This section describes the BayStack
Descriptions of the back panel components follow the figure.
1 | 3 |
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Cascade Module | |
Redundant Power
1 = AC power receptacle
2 = RPSU connector | 2 |
3 = Cascade Module Slot
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