Console Port; Port Connections; Summit 200 Automatic Failover - Extreme Networks Summit 200-24 Hardware Installation Manual

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Summit 200 Series Switch Overview
Table 9: Summit 200 switch LED behavior (continued)
Fiber Port Status LEDs (Ports 25 and 26 or Ports 49 and 50)
Color
Green
Green blinking
Off
Unit Stacking ID Number LED
Color
N/A

Console Port

Use the console port (9-pin, "D" type connector) for connecting a terminal and carrying out local
management.

Port Connections

A Summit 200 switch either has 24 or 48 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports using RJ-45 connectors for
communicating with end stations and other devices over 10/100Mbps Ethernet.
The switch also has four Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, of which only two can be used at any one time.
These combination ports are labeled 25 and 26 on the front panel of the Summit 200-24 and labeled 49
and 50 on the front panel of the Summit 200-48. Two of the ports are 10/100/1000BASE-T ports using
RJ-45 connectors. The other two ports are unpopulated receptacles for mini-SFP GBICs, using optical
fibers with LC connectors. Both models of the Summit 200 support the use of 1000BASE-SX,
1000BASE-LX, or 1000BASE-ZX mini-GBICs.
NOTE
Only mini-GBICs that have been certified by Extreme Networks (available from Extreme Networks)
should be inserted into the mini-GBIC receptacles on the Summit 200 series switch.

Summit 200 Automatic Failover

The Summit 200 supports an automatic failover from an active fiber port to a copper back up or from an
active copper port to a fiber port. If one of the uplink connections fails, then the Summit 200 uplink
connection automatically fails over to the second connection. The preferred medium is fiber and cannot
be configured.
44
Indicates
Link is present; port is enabled.
Link is present, port is enabled, and there is activity on the port.
Link is not present, port is disabled, or non-supported GBIC is
installed on the port.
Indicates
When several Summit 200-24 switches are interconnected
(stacked), each switch will be assigned a unique stacking ID
number that will be visible in the unit stacking ID number LED.
The switch acting as the stack master will be assigned the
number 0, which is the default.
This LED is not available on the Summit 200-48
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