D-Link DSS-200G-10MP Product Manual - Page 14

Description, PoE LED Ports 1- 8, Link/Act/Speed LED Ports 9-10, DIP Switch

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D-Link DSS-200G MP/MPP series Switch User Manual Ports 1-8 comply with 802.3at and can supply up to 90 W power to the powered devices (PD). The Port LED can be switched between the PoE mode and Link Mode. When in Link Mode, the Port LED has the following states: LED Description Solid Orange An active link operating at 10/100 Mbps on the port. Flashing Orange The port is transmitting data at 10/100 Mbps. Off There is no active link on the port. Solid Green An active link operating at 1000 Mbps on the port. Flashing Green The port is transmitting data at 1000 Mbps. PoE LED (Ports 1- 8): Ports 1-8 comply with 802.3bt and can supply 90 W power to the powered devices (PD). The Port LED can be switched between the PoE mode and Link Mode. When in PoE Mode, the Port LED has the following states: LED Description Solid Green A PD is connected and consumes power from the Switch. Flashing Green The port is transmitting power to the PD. Off There is no PD connected to the port. Link/Act/Speed LED (Ports 9-10): Ports 9-10 are 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports that comply with 802.3u and 802.3z. LED Description Solid Orange An active link operating at 100 Mbps on the port. Flashing Orange The port is transmitting data at 100 Mbps. Off There is no active link on the port. Solid Green An active link operating at 1000 Mbps on the port. Flashing Green The port is transmitting data at 1000 Mbps. DIP Switch: The DIP switch is a convenient mechanism to enable or disable the advanced functions of the Switch. The DIP switch is turned off by default. The following describes the functions of the 5 switches: 9

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D-Link DSS-200G MP/MPP series Switch User Manual
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Ports 1-8 comply with 802.3at and can supply up to 90 W power to the powered devices (PD).
The Port LED can be switched between the PoE mode and Link Mode. When in Link Mode, the
Port LED has the following states:
LED
Description
Solid Orange
An active link operating at 10/100 Mbps on the port.
Flashing Orange
The port is transmitting data at 10/100 Mbps.
Off
There is no active link on the port.
Solid Green
An active link operating at 1000 Mbps on the port.
Flashing Green
The port is transmitting data at 1000 Mbps.
PoE LED (Ports 1- 8):
Ports 1-8 comply with 802.3bt and can supply 90 W power to the powered devices (PD). The
Port LED can be switched between the PoE mode and Link Mode. When in PoE Mode, the Port
LED has the following states:
LED
Description
Solid Green
A PD is connected and consumes power from the Switch.
Flashing Green
The port is transmitting power to the PD.
Off
There is no PD connected to the port.
Link/Act/Speed LED (Ports 9-10):
Ports 9-10 are 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports that comply with 802.3u and 802.3z.
LED
Description
Solid Orange
An active link operating at 100 Mbps on the port.
Flashing Orange
The port is transmitting data at 100 Mbps.
Off
There is no active link on the port.
Solid Green
An active link operating at 1000 Mbps on the port.
Flashing Green
The port is transmitting data at 1000 Mbps.
DIP Switch:
The DIP switch is a convenient mechanism to enable or disable the advanced functions of the
Switch. The DIP switch is turned off by default. The following describes the functions of the 5
switches: