Netgear M5300-28G3 Hardware Installation Guide - Page 6
M5300 series front panels, Table 1., LED descriptions for M5300 Series switches, Description
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NETGEAR Managed Stackable Switch M5300 Series Figure 2. M5300 series front panels Table 1. LED descriptions for M5300 Series switches LED Stack ID Power Fan 10GBT ports (1 LED per port) SFP+ ports (1 LED per port) Description Stack ID is the stack member ID (1-8) that the software assigns to the switch. The decimal point to the right of the ID number lights up when the switch acts as a master unit in an M5300 Series stack. • Solid green: The power module is present, is supplying power to the switch, and is working normally. • Blinking green: The power module has failed, and system power is being supplied from the RPS, or the RPS4000 is in EPS mode. • Solid yellow: The system is in the boot-up stage. • Blinking yellow: System boot-up has failed or there is some other failure. • Off: Power is disconnected. • Solid green: The fan is operating normally. • Solid yellow: The fan has failed. • Off: No fan is detected. SPD/ Link/ACT LED: • Off: No SFP module link is established on the port. • Solid Green - A valid 10 Gbps link is established on the port. • Blinking Green -10 Gbps packet transmission or reception is occurring on the port. • Solid Yellow -A valid 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps link is established on the port. • Blinking Yellow - 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps packet transmission or reception is occurring on the port. Note: If a combo port media changes to SFP+, the copper port LED turns off. • Off: No SFP/SFP+ module link is established on the port. • Solid green: A valid 10 Gbps SFP+ module link is established on the port. • Blinking green: The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 10 Gbps. • Solid yellow: A valid 1 Gbps SFP module link is established on the port. • Blinking yellow: Packet transmission or reception is occurring on the port at 1 Gbps. Note: If a combo port media changes to copper, the SFP/SFP+ port LED turns off. Introduction 6