Alcatel OS6855-24 User Guide - Page 43

Status LEDs, Ethernet Port LEDs

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OmniSwitch 6855 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Status LEDs Status LEDs LEDs provide visual status information. These "status lights" are used to indicate conditions, such as hardware and software status, primary role status, power supply status, fan and temperature errors, data speed, link integrity, and activity. Refer to the diagram below for detailed information on LED states. OK. Solid green when the switch has PS1. Solid green when the pripassed hardware diagnostic tests and mary (i.e., factory-installed) the system software is operational. power supply status is OK and Solid amber when a hardware or sys- the power supply is operating tem software failure occurs. Blinks normally. Solid amber in the green during normal diagnostics. event of a power supply failBlinks amber when operational but ure. Auto-Configuration not successful. PS2. Solid green when an System Status OmniSwitch 6855-24 Console OK PS1 PS2 USB 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 1 5 9 2 6 10 3 7 11 4 8 12 13 17 21 21 22 23 14 18 22 15 19 23 16 20 24 2 PoE 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 21 24 22 23 24 Ethernet Port LEDs Combo Port Status LEDs 10/100/1000 Ethernet port have one Displays solid green when an SFP is installed in built-in status LED. This LED indicate the corresponding port and a link state exists; the data speed and link/activity either blinks green when transmitting or receiving traf- PoE or non-PoE status for each corre- fic; off when no activity is present or no SFP is sponding Ethernet port. 1000 Mbps SFP installed. have a single LED for activity. See page 2-21 for more information. By default, when an SFP is installed, it takes over the port number of the corresponding RJ-45 Ether- net port. If an SFP is installed in the slot labeled 23, Ethernet port 23 is no longer available and cannot be used for 10/100/1000 traffic. For detailed information on changing combo port set- tings, see "Configuring Ethernet" in the Network OmniSwitch 6855 Series Hardware Users Guide September 2011 page 2-21

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OmniSwitch 6855 Series Chassis and Hardware Components
Status LEDs
OmniSwitch 6855 Series Hardware Users Guide
September 2011
page 2-21
Status LEDs
LEDs provide visual status information. These “status lights” are used to indicate conditions, such as
hardware and software status, primary role status, power supply status, fan and temperature errors, data
speed, link integrity, and activity. Refer to the diagram below for detailed information on LED states.
Displays solid green when an SFP is installed in
the corresponding port and a link state exists;
blinks green when transmitting or receiving traf-
fic; off when no activity is present or no SFP is
installed.
By default, when an SFP is installed, it takes over
the port number of the corresponding RJ-45 Ether-
net port. If an SFP is installed in the slot labeled
23, Ethernet port 23 is no longer available and
cannot be used for 10/100/1000 traffic. For
detailed information on changing combo port set-
tings, see “Configuring Ethernet” in the
Network
Combo Port Status LEDs
OK.
Solid green when the switch has
passed hardware diagnostic tests and
the system software is operational.
Solid amber when a hardware or sys-
tem software failure occurs. Blinks
green during normal diagnostics.
Blinks amber when operational but
Auto-Configuration not successful.
PS1.
Solid green when the pri-
mary (i.e., factory-installed)
power supply status is OK and
the power supply is operating
normally. Solid amber in the
event of a power supply fail-
ure.
PS2.
Solid green when an
System Status
OmniSwitch 6855-24
OK
PS1
PS2
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Ethernet Port LEDs
10/100/1000 Ethernet port have one
built-in status LED. This LED indicate
the data speed and link/activity either
PoE or non-PoE status for each corre-
sponding Ethernet port. 1000 Mbps SFP
have a single LED for activity. See
page
2-21
for more information.