Rps Led; Fan Led; Link/Activity Leds; Table 3-3 Rps Led Definitions - Enterasys 08H20G4-24 Hardware Installation Manual

800-series fast ethernet/gigabit ethernet switches
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RPS LED

The RPS LED indicates the state of the internal power supply and whether a redundant power
supply is providing power, as described in

Table 3-3 RPS LED Definitions

Color
Off
Amber

FAN LED

The FAN LED indicates the state of the internal fans, as described in

Table 3-4 FAN LED Definitions

Color
Off
Amber

Link/Activity LEDs

Table
3-5,
Table
State
Connected RPS not in use.
Internal power supply is supplying power.
No external power supply is connected and
supplying power.
Solid. External RPS connected and
supplying power.
State
The switch has no power or all fans are
functioning normally.
Blinking. One or more fans have failed.
3-6, and
Table 3-7
describes the status of RJ45 and SFP port LEDs.
Table
3-3.
Recommended Action
None.
If an RPS is connected to the switch and the
internal power supply fails and this LED is
still off, perform the following:
1. Ensure the RPS is powered on.
2. Ensure that the AC power cord to the RPS
is plugged in correctly and that there is
power at the AC power source.
3. Replace the power cord with a known
good one.
4. Ensure the DC power cord from the RPS
to the switch is plugged in correctly.
5. If the problem persists, contact
Enterasys Networks for technical support.
None.
Recommended Action
None.
Contact Enterasys Networks for technical
support.
Enterasys 800-Series Hardware Installation Guide 3-3
Checking the LEDs
Table
3-4.

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