Ports | # of Ports | Description |
10/100/1000 | 4 | These |
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| and can operate in |
Expansion | 4 | These ports provide for the installation of one or two expansion |
Ports |
| modules that establish a Fast or Gigabit Ethernet connection. |
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| Note: You may install an |
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| module and use fiber optic or category 5 cabling. |
The LEDs indicate the status of 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports, Over Heat, Fan Failure and Power. The LEDs are explained in the following tables.
LED | Color | Indication |
System |
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Power | Green | Lights to indicate switch is receiving power. |
Fan Failure*1 | Red | Lights to indicate one of the fans is failed and standby fan is |
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| running |
Over Heat*2 | Red | Lights to indicate the internal temperature is equal to or higher |
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| than 60 degree C |
10/100/1000 Ports |
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Act | Green | Lights to indicate the Switch is actively receiving or sending the |
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| data over the port. |
FDX/COL | Yellow | Lights green to indicate that the port is operating in |
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| mode. |
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| Blinks orange periodically to indicate that the connection is |
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| experiencing collisions. |
1000 | Green | Lights to indicate that the Switch is sending or receiving data at |
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| 1000 Mbps. |
100 | Green | Lights to indicate that the Switch is sending or receiving data at |
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| 100 Mbps. |
10 | Yellow | Lights to indicate that the Switch is sending or receiving data at |
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| 10 Mbps. |
*1 There are two
*2 When the internal temperature is equal to or higher than 60 degree C, the standby fan will be drove to run and the Temp LED will light on. Once the temperature is equal to or higher than 70 degree C, the buzzer will sound. You can press the buzzer On/Off button to turn off the buzzer.
2.2.3 Rear Panel of WGS3-2620 and WGS3-404
The rear panel of
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