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OmniSwitch 6800 Series Chassis and Hardware Components

Status LEDs

LEDs provide visual status information. These "status lights" are used to indicate conditions such as
hardware and software status, primary role status (stacked configurations), power supply status, fan and
temperature errors, 10 Gigabit uplink status (when applicable), slot number information, data speed, link
integrity, and activity. Refer to the diagram below for detailed information on LED states.
Ethernet Port LEDs
10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports have two built-in status LEDs. These LEDs indicate the data speed and
link/activity status for each corresponding Ethernet port. 1000 Mbps SFP connectors have a single LED for activity. See
page 2-14
for more information.
Data Speed LED
OmniSwitch 6800-48
Speed 1
3
5
7
9
OK
PRI
PWR
BPS
FAN
TMP
XFP1
XFP2
Speed 2
4
6
8
10
System Status LEDs
OK. Solid green when the
switch has passed hardware
diagnostic tests and the sys-
tem software is operational.
Solid amber when a hardware
or system software failure
occurs. Blinks amber when
the software is in a transi-
tional state (e.g., when soft-
ware is being downloaded to
the switch).
PRI. Solid green when the
switch is either a stand-alone
switch or the primary switch
in a stack; solid amber if the
switch status is secondary; off
if the switch is idle (i.e., nei-
ther primary nor secondary).
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Link/Activity LED
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
PWR. Solid green when the
primary
(i.e.,
factory-
installed) power supply
status is OK and the power
supply is operating normally.
Solid amber in the event of a
power supply failure.
BPS. Solid green when an
optional
redundant
power
supply is installed and opera-
tional. Solid amber if no
redundant power supply is
installed, or if a redundant
power supply failure occurs.
FAN. Solid green when all
fans are running at normal
speed. Solid amber if a fan
error occurs (i.e., one or more
fans are not running at normal
speed).
Front Panel LED Descriptions (OS6800-48 Shown)
June 2007
Slot Indicator LED
The slot indicator LED displays the switch's current
slot number in a stacked configuration (i.e., 1 – 8).
Displays 0 when the switch is booting. Blinks 1–8 if
the switch is in pass-through mode (see
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
TMP. Solid green when the
switch is operating within the
allowed temperature range;
displays solid amber if a tem-
perature error occurs (i.e., the
switch is operating outside
the temperature range).
XFP1. Displays the status of
the 10 Gigabit port installed
in the first XFP connector
(located on the switch's rear
panel). Solid green when the
port is up. Blinks green when
the port is transmitting or
receiving packets in a link up
state. Off when no link is
detected.
XFP2. Displays the status of
the 10 Gigabit port installed
in the second XFP connector
(located on the switch's rear
panel). Solid green when the
port is up. Blinks green when
the port is transmitting or
receiving packets in a link up
state. Off when no link is
detected.
Status LEDs
page
39
41
43
45
47 LINK/ACT
45
47
45
47
46
40
42
44
46
48 LINK/ACT
48
46
48
Combo Port Status LEDs
Displays solid green when
an SFP is installed in the
corresponding port and a
link state exists; blinks
green when transmitting or
receiving traffic; off when
no activity is present or no
SFP is installed.
By default, when an SFP is
installed, it takes over the
port number of the corre-
sponding RJ-45 Ethernet
port. If an SFP is installed in
the slot labeled 45, Ethernet
port 45 is no longer avail-
able and cannot be used for
10/100/1000
traffic.
detailed
information
changing combo port set-
tings,
see
"Configuring
Ethernet Ports" in the Net-
work Configuration Guide.
page 2-13
3-11).
Console
For
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