Netgear FSM7328S FSM7352S Hardware manual - Page 14
Table 2-3. FSM7352S LED Description, continued
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Managed Stackable Layer 3 Fast Ethernet Switches Hardware Installation Guide Table 2-3. FSM7352S LED Description (continued) 10/100M Ports One LED per port Right LED shows Link, Activity, and Speed • Off: No 10/100 Mbps link is established on the port. • Solid green: A valid 100Mbps link is established on the port. • Blinking green: The port is sending or receiving packets at 100 Mbps. • Solid yellow: A valid 10 Mbps link is established on the port. • Blinking yellow: The port is sending or receiving packets at 10 Mbps. Left LED shows PoE, and PoE fault • Solid green: The PoE-powered device is connected, and the port is supplying power successfully. • Solid yellow: One of the following failures resulted in stopping power to the port: • Short circuit on PoE power circuit. • PoE power demand exceeds power available. • PoE current exceeds classification for PoE powered device. • Out of proper voltage band (44-57 VDC). • Off: No PoE-powered device connected. 10/100/1000M ports Three LEDs per port Copper Link, and Activity LED • Off: No 10/100/1000 Mbps link is established on the port. • Solid green: A valid 1,000 Mbps link is established on the port. • Solid yellow: A valid 10/100 Mbps link is established on the port. • Blinking green: The port is sending or receiving packets at 1000Mbps. • Blinking yellow: The port is sending or receiving packets at 10/100Mbps. SFP Link/ACT LED • Off: No 1,000 Mbps link is established on the port. • Solid green: A valid 1,000 Mbps link is established on the port. • Blinking green: The port is sending or receiving packets at 1,000 Mbps. Stack LED • Green: The stack partner successfully established the link. • Blinking green: The switch detects an active link, but the stack partner failed to establish the link. • Off: No link, or the switch is in non-stack mode. 2-6 Introduction v1.0, March 2006