Lantronix N-GXE-xx-02 Series N-GXE-xx-02 Series User Guide Rev C - Page 23

Troubleshooting, Diagnostics LEDs, Identify Adapter Feature

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Lantronix N-GXE-xx-02 User Guide Troubleshooting Diagnostics LEDs There is one LED located on the bracket and one LED on the PCB. The dual-purpose LED located on the bracket shows network/NIC link, activity, and full-duplex status. PWR LED L/A Link /Activity (Fixed Optic Versions) L/A Link /Activity (SFP Version) Description Power, on indicates power is on; located on PCB. Fiber port link status: On = link OK; Off = link fail; Flash = link OK & activity Green = Full duplex, Yellow = Half duplex On = Communication link Off = Link Fail Flash = Link OK and Activity Green = 1 Gbps; Yellow = 100 Mbps Identify Adapter Feature The Amber LED has an "Identify" option. In an OS, you can choose to "Identify" an Adapter, which makes the NIC's Green/Amber LEDs blink in a unique alternating pattern. This is useful for PCs that have more than one NIC installed. For example, click "Identify Adapter" and then click the Start button to flash the L/A LED's alternating pattern. The alternating pattern that displays depends on the computer system. 33748 Rev. C https://www.lantronix.com/ 23

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Lantronix
N-GXE-xx-02 User Guide
33748 Rev. C
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Troubleshooting
Diagnostics LEDs
There is one LED located on the bracket and one LED on the PCB. The dual-purpose LED located on the
bracket shows network/NIC link, activity, and full-duplex status.
LED
Description
PWR
Power, on indicates power is on; located on PCB.
L/A
Link /Activity
(Fixed Optic Versions)
Fiber port link status:
On = link OK;
Off = link fail;
Flash = link OK & activity
Green = Full duplex, Yellow = Half duplex
L/A
Link /Activity
(SFP Version)
On = Communication link
Off = Link Fail
Flash = Link OK and Activity
Green = 1 Gbps; Yellow = 100 Mbps
Identify Adapter Feature
The Amber LED has an “Identify” option. In an OS, you can choose to
“Identify” an Adapter, which makes the NIC’s Green/Amber LEDs blink in a
unique alternating pattern.
This is useful for PCs that have more than one
NIC installed.
For example, click “Identify Adapter” and then click the Start button to flash
the L/A LED’s alternating pattern. The alternating pattern that displays
depends on the computer system.