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2.3.4 The Gigabit Port
The gigabit port module is capable of transferring data at a speed up to 1000 mbps. The gigabit port is not available on all switch models.
The following table describes the gigabit port LEDs.TableLED | COLOR | STATUS | DESCRIPTION |
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1000 | Green | On | The port is connected at 1000 Mbps. |
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LK/ACT | Orange | On | The fiber port is connected to an Ethernet device. |
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| Blinking | This fiber port is transmitting data. |
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| Off | No data is being transmitted. |
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FD/COL | Orange | On | The port is operating in |
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| Blinking | Packet collision is occurring on this port. |
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2.4Rear Panel
The console port and the power socket are located on the rear panel as shown in the next figure.
FigureHardware Description and Installation |