3.2Explanation of switch appearance and the method of connecting switch
The part gives you more details about front panel, rear panel, LEDs and extension port of the switch.
3.2.1 Front Panel
There are 8 10/100Mbps ports and LED indicators, 1 10/100/1000Mbps port and LED indicator, 1 serial port on the front panel of the
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Fig 3.2 Front Panel of the
3.2.2 Rear Panel
There is a power connector on the rear panel. The power supply is
Fig 3.3 Rear Panel
3.2.3 LED indicators
10/100Mbps ports’ LED includes Link/Act and 100Mbps speed, gigabit port includes 10M speed, 100M speed, 1000M speed and Act. There also is a power LED. By these LEDs, you can monitor the working state of the switch easily. More details as follows:
Power LED: The power LED will be always red when power on, or else check the power connection.
Link/Act: The LED is green when there is a secure connection to a device at any of the 10/100M ports. It will be lit when transferring or receiving packages.
10M LED: The LED is green when the gigabit port connects to a 10Mbps device, or else it will turn off.
100M LED: The LED is green when the gigabit port connects to a 100Mbps device, or else it will turn off.
1000M LED: The LED is green when the gigabit port connects to a 1000Mbps device, or else it will turn off.
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