Nortel Networks 380 Switch User Manual


 
30 Chapter 1 BayStack 380 Switch
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Table 2 BayStack 380 switch LED descriptions
Label Type Color State Meaning
Pwr Power status Green On DC power is available to the switch’s internal circuitry.
Off No AC power to switch or power supply failed.
Status System
status
Green On Self-test passed successfully and switch is operational.
Blinking A nonfatal error occurred during the self-test. (This
includes nonworking fans.)
Off The switch failed the self-test.
RPSU RPSU status Green On The switch is connected to the RPSU and can receive
power if needed.
Off The switch is not connected to the RPSU or RPSU is not
supplying power.
10/100/
1000
Speed/Link
Status
indicator
Alternating
Green/
Amber
On The corresponding port is set to operate at 10 Mb/s, and
the link is good.
(10) Blinking The corresponding 10 Mb/s port has been disabled by
software.
Off The link connection is bad, or there is no connection to
this port.
Solid
Amber
On The corresponding port is set to operate at 100 Mb/s, and
the link is good.
(100) Blinking The corresponding port has been disabled by software.
Off The link connection is bad, or there is no connection to
this port.
Solid
Green
(1000)
On The corresponding port is set to operate at 1000 Mb/s
and the link is good.
Blinking The corresponding 1000 Mb/s port has been disabled by
software.
Off The link connection is bad, or there is no connection to
this port.
Activity Port activity Green Blinking Indicates network activity for the corresponding port. A
high level of network activity can cause the LEDs to
appear to be on continuously.
Note: The speed indicator LED for a port operating at 10 Mb/s is solid amber for 5
seconds, then switches to green for 1 second. It alternates in this way while the switch is
on.