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Table 15: Summit 400-24 switch LED activity
Port Status LEDs (Ports 1–24)—Summit 400-24p switch
Fiber LEDs (Ports 21X–24X)
Stack Number LED
Stacking Port Status LED
Port Connections
The Summit 400-24 switch has 24 copper 10/100/1000BASE-T ports using RJ-45 connectors for
communicating with end stations and other devices over 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet.
The switch also has four fiber ports that allow Gigabit Ethernet uplink connections through Extreme
1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, or 1000BASE-SX SFP mini-GBICs using LC connectors.
Two stacking connectors on the back of the switch allow interconnection of the switch in a Summit
switch stacked configuration. For information about using these ports, see "Installing a Summit Stacked
Configuration" on page 112. For information about configuring and operating a Summit switch stack,
see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide.
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Color
Indicates
Green, solid
Link is present and port is enabled; non-powered device.
Green, fast
Port is enabled; link is up, device non-powered and activity on the port.
blinking
Amber, solid
Link is present and port is enabled; device powered.
Amber, slow
Link is down or port is disabled; device powered.
blinking
Amber, fast
Port is enabled; link is up, device powered and activity on the port.
blinking
Alternating
There is a power fault.
amber/green
Off
The link is down or the port is disabled; non-powered device.
Color
Indicates
Green, solid
Fiber link is selected; mini-GBIC is present and being used for the
Gigabit Ethernet uplink.
Green, blinking
The link is present and the port is transmitting or receiving packets.
1000BASE-T link is selected; the switch is using the RJ-45 port for the
Off
Gigabit Ethernet uplink.
Color
Indicates
N/A
When several Summit "e" series switches are interconnected (stacked),
each switch is assigned a unique stacking ID number that is visible in
the unit stacking ID number LED. The switch acting as the stack master
is usually assigned the number 1. However, if there is a saved
configuration or if you prefer to assign a different stacking ID to the
stack master, the stack master can have an ID other than 1.
This LED is available only on the Summit 400-24.
Color
Indicates
Green, solid
The link is present; port is enabled.
Green, blinking
The link is present and the port is transmitting or receiving packets.
Off
The link is not present.
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