Selecting Multiple Objects; Leds And Ports; Table 6 Port Color Codes - Nortel BayStack 380-24F Reference

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Selecting multiple objects

To select multiple objects of the same type (such as GBIC ports or or mini-GBIC
ports):
For a block of contiguous ports, drag to select the group of mini-GBIC ports.
To select all the ports in a switch:
Choose Edit > Select > Ports.

LEDs and ports

The color of LEDs in the device view is the same as the colors of the LEDs on
the physical switch. However, the device view does not show blinking activity of
the LEDs.
For a full description of the LEDs for the Baystack 380, refer to Using the
BayStack 380-24F 1000 Switch.
The ports on the device view are color coded to show port status.
Table 6
shows the status assigned to each color.

Table 6 Port color codes

Color
Description
Green
Port is operating.
Red
Port has been manually disabled.
Orange
Port has no link.
Light blue
Port is in standby mode.
Dark blue
Port is being tested.
Gray
Port is unmanageable.
Purple
Loopback Mode.
In addition, the Help menu provides a legend that identifies the port colors and
their meanings.
Reference for the BayStack 380-24F Gigabit Switch Management Software
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