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Information About The SCE Platform Table 2-3 SCE 2000 LED Groups LED Groups Bypass GBE ports Mng Chapter 2 Introduction to the SCE Platform Description • Continuous green - indicates that the traffic bypasses the SCE 2000 through an internal electrical bypass module. Single SCE 2000 topology - The SCE 2000 is either in bypass or sniffing mode Cascaded topology - Either the SCE 2000 is forwarding traffic to the other SCE 2000 , where it is being processed, or is simply in bypass mode, so traffic through it is not being processed. • Unlit - traffic is not being bypassed Single SCE 2000 topology - indicates normal operation of the SCE 2000 Cascaded topology - indicates normal operation of the active SCE 2000 The GBE LEDs indicate the operational status of the SCE 2000 line ports, as follows: • Link Green - indicates that the port link is up Unlit - indicates that the port link is down • Rx Flashing Green - indicates that there are incoming packets • Tx Flashing Green - indicates that there are outgoing packets The Mng port LEDs indicate the operational status of the SCE 2000 out-of-band LAN-based management port, as follows: • Link/Active Green - indicates that the port link is up Unlit - indicates that the port link is down • 10/100/1000 Steady green - indicates that the port is set to 100 Mbps Unlit - indicates that the port is set to 10 Mbps Orange - indicates that the port is set to 1000 Mbps Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide 2-4 OL-7824-06

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Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-7824-06
Chapter 2
Introduction to the SCE Platform
Information About The SCE Platform
Bypass
Continuous green — indicates that the traffic
bypasses the
SCE 2000
through an internal
electrical bypass module.
Single
SCE 2000
topology — The
SCE 2000
is either in bypass or sniffing mode
Cascaded topology — Either the
SCE 2000
is
forwarding traffic to the other
SCE 2000
,
where it is being processed, or is simply in
bypass mode, so traffic through it is not being
processed.
Unlit — traffic is not being bypassed
Single
SCE 2000
topology — indicates
normal operation of the
SCE 2000
Cascaded topology — indicates normal
operation of the active
SCE 2000
GBE ports
The GBE LEDs indicate the operational status of
the
SCE 2000
line ports, as follows:
Link
Green — indicates that the port link is up
Unlit — indicates that the port link is down
Rx
Flashing Green — indicates that there are
incoming packets
Tx
Flashing Green — indicates that there are
outgoing packets
Mng
The Mng port LEDs indicate the operational status
of the
SCE 2000
out-of-band LAN-based
management port, as follows:
Link/Active
Green — indicates that the port link is up
Unlit — indicates that the port link is down
10/100/1000
Steady green — indicates that the port is set to
100 Mbps
Unlit — indicates that the port is set to 10
Mbps
Orange — indicates that the port is set to 1000
Mbps
Table 2-3
SCE 2000 LED Groups
LED Groups
Description