NETGEAR GSM7352SNA - Prosafe 48 Port Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switch Installation Manual page 15

Managed stackable layer 3 switches
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Managed Stackable Layer 3 Switches GSM7328S, GSM7352S and GSM7328FS Hardware Instal-
The table below describes the GSM7352S LEDs on the front of the switch.
Table 2-2. GSM7352S LED Description
LED
ID
Master
RPS
(redundant power
supply)
Fan
PWR (Power)
10/100/1000M
Ports
Introduction
Description
This is the stack member ID (1–8) that the software assigns to the
switch.
• Green: The switch is a master unit in a stack of GSM7300S series
switches.
• Off: The switch acts as a slave unit in a stack of GSM7300S
switches.
• Solid green: The redundant power supply is connected (and using
internal power).
• Solid yellow: The switch internal power has failed or been
disconnected, but the redundant power supply is providing power
to the switch.
• Blinking yellow: The redundant power supply unit is present but
the power has failed.
• Off: The redundant power supply is disconnected or not present.
• Red: Fan has failed
• Off: Fan operating normally
• Solid green: Power is supplied and the switch is working.
• Solid yellow: Power on Self Test (POST) in progress.
• Blinking yellow: POST , CPU , or internal power supply has failed.
• Off: Power is disconnected.
Link/ACT LED
• Off: No link is established on the port.
• Solid green: A valid link is established on the port.
• Blinking green: The port is sending or receiving packets.
SPD LED
• Off: No link or a valid 10M link is established on the port.
• Solid yellow: A valid 100 Mbps link is established on the port.
• Solid green: A valid 1000 Mbps link is established on the port.
Note: If port 41~48 media changes to SFP, the RJ-45 LEDs change
to OFF status
v1.0, February 2007
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