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In the switch configuration menus, the internal connectors are numbered 1 through
14 on the pass-thru module and the full-fabric module.
Note:
• The information panel is also known as the front panel.
• In the pass-thru module, the internal ports are logically mapped to the external

Information LEDs

The front panel of the switch has multiple sets of LEDs. The OK, Location, and !
(switch fault) LEDs at the bottom of the switch represent switch status. The other
sets of LEDs represent the status of each external Fibre Channel port. The port LEDs
are external port logged-in (LOG), external port activity (TX/RX), and external port
fault (!). The Ethernet port LEDs represent the link status and activity of the
Ethernet port. The following illustration shows the locations of these LEDs on the
switch.
Note:
• An amber LED on the IBM Flex System chassis is lit when a system error or event
• When the switch is turned on, an LED test occurs. All LEDs are lit and remain lit
• Before you can use the switch and its external ports, you must make sure that
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IBM Flex System FC3171 8 Gb SAN Switch and Pass-thru Installation and User's Guide
ports. Use the management tools to view and modify the default internal to
external logical port mapping. For additional information, see the applicable
management guide for your switch.
External Fibre Channel port 0
External Fibre Channel port 15
External Fibre Channel port 16
External Fibre Channel port 17
External Fibre Channel port 18
External Fibre Channel port 19
has occurred. To identify the error or event, check the other LEDs on the switch,
and check the chassis management-module event log or the switch system log.
for approximately five seconds; then, all the LEDs except the OK LED turn off.
The OK LED is lit at startup; then, POST proceeds.
these devices are enabled. For additional information, see "Enabling the switch
and its external ports" on page 17.
External port logged-in LED (green)
External port activity LED (green)
External port fault LED (amber)
OK LED (green)
Serial port
Ethernet Port (Eth1)
Ethernet port
Activity LED (green)
Ethernet port
Link Status LED (green)
Switch
Fault LED (amber)
Switch
Location LED (blue)

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