Solving Problems Indicated By Leds - 3Com SuperStack 3 3C17204 Getting Started Manual

Superstack 3 switch 4400 series
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Solving Problems
Indicated by LEDs
S
OLVING
If the LEDs on the Switch indicate a problem, refer to the list of suggested
solutions below.
The Power LED does not light
Check that the power cable is firmly connected to the Switch and to the
supply outlet. If the connection is secure and there is still no power, you
may have a faulty power cord or an internal fault. Firstly, check the power
cord by:
testing it in another device
connecting a working power cord to the 'problem' device
then contact your supplier for advice.
On powering-up, the Power/Self Test LED lights yellow
Either:
The Switch unit has failed its Power On Self Test (POST) because of an
internal problem. The fault type will be indicated on the unit LEDs.
Contact your supplier for advice.
or
A port has failed and has been automatically disabled. You can verify
this by checking that the Port Status LED is quickly flashing Yellow. If a
port fails the Switch passes its Power On Self Test and continues to
operate normally.
A Port Status LED is quickly flashing yellow
The port has failed and has been automatically disabled. The Switch
passes its Power On Self Test and continues to operate normally, even if
one or more ports are disabled.
A link is connected and yet the Status LED for the port does not
light
Check that:
The Switch and the device at the other end of the link (or cable) are
connected securely.
The devices at both ends of the link are powered-up
The quality of cable is satisfactory

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