Fc32-64 Port Blade Leds - IBM SAN256B-6 Installation, Service And User Manual

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Figure 45. FC32-64 port blade LEDs
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1. Blade power LED
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2. Blade status LED
3. Status LEDs for QSFP+ ports
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The following table describes the blade LED patterns and the recommended actions for those patterns.
Note: When the QSFP is operating in breakout mode, each of the four LEDs above the QSFP+ port
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indicates status of an individual breakout port. When the QSFP is operating in nonbreakout mode
(Ethernet QSFPs only), the primary port LED (leftmost LED) indicates status of the single, unified QSFP
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port. For example, for a 40 GbE QSFP in breakout mode, each of the four LEDs indicates status of a 10
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GbE port. In nonbreakout mode, the primary LED (leftmost LED) indicates status of the unified 40 GbE
port.
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The following table describes the blade LED patterns and the recommended actions for those patterns.
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Table 17. Port blade LED descriptions
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LED purpose
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Power
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Color
Steady green
No light (LED is off)
Status
Blade is operational.
Blade is not powered on.
Recommended action
No action required.
Ensure that the blade is
firmly seated, with ejectors
pushed in fully to center of
blade and captive screw for
each ejector fully tightened.

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