Lantronix SLC 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide - Page 72
Network Port Settings, Green Light On, Yellow Light On, Yellow Light Blinking
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6: Basic Parameters Network Port Settings Network parameters determine how the SLC unit interacts with the attached network. Use this page to set the following basic configuration settings for the network ports (Eth1 and Eth2). The SLC supports the following types of network interfaces: RJ-45 ports, as part of the standard SLC RJ45 NIC board. In the web UI port banner bar, these are represented as and . These ports can be configured for speeds of 10Mbit, 100 Mbit or 1000 Mbit, at half-duplex or full-duplex. The RJ45 Ethernet NIC LEDs display the following states: - Green Light On: indicates a link at 1000 BASE-T - Green Light Off: indicates a link at other speeds, or no link - Yellow Light On: indicates a link is established - Yellow Light Blinking: indicates link activity A variety of SFP modules, installed in the SLC SFP NIC board. In the web UI port banner bar, these are represented as and , in a variety of colors. Single mode 1000 BASE-LX optical SFPs are shown in yellow as . Multi mode 1000 BASE-SX optical SFPs are shown as . RJ45 1000 BASE-T SFPs are shown in blue as . A port with no SFP module is shown in white as F1. A port with an unknown SFP module is shown as . The SFP Ethernet NIC LEDs are located between the two SFP module slots; the LEDs for Ethernet 1 are on the left, and the LEDs for Ethernet 2 are on the right. They display the following states: - Green Light On: indicates a link is established - Green Light Off: indicates no link - Yellow Light On: indicates no link activity - Yellow Light Blinking: indicates link activity These ports are fixed at 1000 Mbit full-duplex. Note that in some vendor's RJ45 1000 BASE-T transceivers, the RX LOS is internally ground, so the link status feature may fail. SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 72