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Monitoring core switch blade (CR8) status, Table 10,

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Table 10 describes the CP blade LED patterns and the recommended actions for those patterns. Table 10 CP blade LED descriptions LED pur- Color pose Status Recommended action Power Steady green CP blade has valid power. No action required No light (LED is off) CP blade does not have incoming Ensure blade is firmly seated and power. has power. Status No light (LED is off) CP blade is either healthy or does Verify that the power LED is on. not have power. Steady amber CP blade is faulty or the switch is Ensure blade is firmly seated and still booting. switch has completed booting. If LED remains yellow, contact HP. Slow-flashing amber (on CP blade is not seated correctly 2 seconds; then off 2 or is faulty. seconds) Pull blade out and reseat it. If LED continues to flash, replace blade. Fast-flashing amber (on 1/2 second; then off 1/2 second) Environmental range exceeded. Check for out-of-bounds environmental condition and correct it. Ethernet Link Status No light (LED is off) Either an Ethernet link is not detec- Ensure the blade has power, Ethernet ted, or it does not have incoming cable is firmly seated, and connec- power. ted device is functioning. Flickering green/amber Ethernet link is healthy and traffic No action required is flowing through port. Ethernet Link Speed No light (LED is off) Ethernet link speed is 10 Mb/s Ensure CP has power.NOTE: To force or CP blade does not have incom- a persistent Ethernet link speed, type ing power. the ifModeSet command. Steady green Active CP Steady blue No light (LED is off) Ethernet link speed is 100/1000 No action required Mb/s. Active CP blade. No action required Standby CP blade. No action required Monitoring core switch blade (CR8) status To determine the status of a CR blade: 1. Check the LED indicators on the core switch blade (see Figure 22). The LED patterns may temporarily change during POST and other diagnostic tests; for information about how to interpret the LED patterns, see Table 10. 2. Check core switch blade status by typing slotShow and haShow. 66 Monitoring DC SAN Director system components

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Table 10
describes the CP blade LED patterns and the recommended actions for those patterns.
Table 10 CP blade LED descriptions
Recommended action
Status
Color
LED pur-
pose
No action required
CP blade has valid power.
Steady green
Power
Ensure blade is firmly seated and
has power.
CP blade does not have incoming
power.
No light (LED is off)
Verify that the power LED is on.
CP blade is either healthy or does
not have power.
No light (LED is off)
Status
Ensure blade is firmly seated and
switch has completed booting. If LED
remains yellow, contact HP.
CP blade is faulty or the switch is
still booting.
Steady amber
Pull blade out and reseat it. If LED
continues to flash, replace blade.
CP blade is not seated correctly
or is faulty.
Slow-flashing amber (on
2 seconds; then off 2
seconds)
Check for out-of-bounds environment-
al condition and correct it.
Environmental range exceeded.
Fast-flashing amber (on
1/2 second; then off
1/2 second)
Ensure the blade has power, Ethernet
cable is firmly seated, and connec-
ted device is functioning.
Either an Ethernet link is not detec-
ted, or it does not have incoming
power.
No light (LED is off)
Ethernet
Link
Status
No action required
Ethernet link is healthy and traffic
is flowing through port.
Flickering green/amber
Ensure CP has power.
NOTE:
To force
a persistent Ethernet link speed, type
the
ifModeSet
command.
Ethernet link speed is 10 Mb/s
or CP blade does not have incom-
ing power.
No light (LED is off)
Ethernet
Link
Speed
No action required
Ethernet link speed is 100/1000
Mb/s.
Steady green
No action required
Active CP blade.
Steady blue
Active
CP
No action required
Standby CP blade.
No light (LED is off)
Monitoring core switch blade (CR8) status
To determine the status of a CR blade:
1.
Check the LED indicators on the core switch blade (see
Figure 22
). The LED patterns may
temporarily change during POST and other diagnostic tests; for information about how to interpret
the LED patterns, see
Table 10
.
2.
Check core switch blade status by typing
slotShow
and
haShow
.
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