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Switch control module

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Table 1 describes the SCM LEDs and their indications.
Table 1
LED Name
Status (left)
Status (right)
Link/Act
for the Ethernet
Management Port
Link
for each Gigabit
Ethernet Port
Related CLI Commands
To view the current state of the SCM and verify it is powered on as indicated by the primary or secondary
state, use the show chassis command.
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Insert the module into the board guides at the left and right sides of the slot, and then slide the
module into the chassis by pressing firmly at the left and right of the faceplate.
Close both ejectors simultaneously to seat the module connector into the backplane.
Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the spring-loaded screws on the front of the module faceplate.
With a Phillips screwdriver, replace the PCMCIA cover (see
spring-loaded screws on the front of the module faceplate.
Replace the cables. Note that the SFP GBICs have LC-type connectors and require LC-type fiber
cables.
Reboot the CSS.
If you installed a secondary SCM, use the passive sync command to copy the boot config from the
primary SCM to the secondary SCM.
If you installed a replacement for a primary SCM, the replacement has default settings for the
administrative username and password, IP address, subnet mask, and primary boot record. To
reconfigure these parameters, access the Offline Diagnostic Monitor menu at the boot prompt. For
information on using the Offline Diagnostic Monitor menu, refer to the Content Services Switch
Administration Guide.
Switch Control Module LED Descriptions
Color
Green
Red
No color Off
Amber
Green
Green
State
Indicates
Solid
The module is ready.
Variable blink
Disk activity is occurring.
Slow blink
Another CSS module has failed.
Solid
The module failed the power-up self test during the boot
process.
Slow blink
The module failed.
The module failed and has no power.
Slow blink
The module is offline and active.
Solid
The module is online and not active (secondary).
Off
There is no link.
On
The link is established but there is no activity.
Blinking
The link is established with transmit or receive activity.
Off
There is no link.
On
The link exists and synchronization is achieved.
Blinking
The link is established with transmit and receive activity.
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