ExtremeSwitching Switches
Table 10: Additional Port LED Meanings for PoE Switches: X440-G2-12p-10GE4,
X440-G2-24p-10GE4, and X440-G2-48p-10GE4 (continued)
Label or Type
All front panel ports
Table 11: ExtremeSwitching X440-G2 2-digit Stack Number Indicator
Label or Type
Left digit (1)
Right digit (1 – 8)
ExtremeSwitching X450-G2 Series Switches
The X450-G2 series switches provide 24 or 48 Ethernet ports that deliver high-density fast Ethernet or
Gigabit Ethernet connectivity using fixed 10/100/1000BASE-T ports. In addition, some models offer
either 24 or 48 PoE+ ports. The X450-G2 series switches also provide four ports of SFP+ 10 Gb Ethernet
or four ports of SFP 1 Gb Ethernet on the front panel. Each model includes two dedicated stacking ports
on the rear panel.
All X450-G2 ports are full-duplex. They do not support half-duplex operation.
The X450-G2 series switches include the following base models:
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2-24t-GE4 Switch Ports and Slots
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2-24t-10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2-48t-GE4 Switch Ports and Slots
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2-48t-10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2-24p-GE4 Switch Ports and Slots
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2-24p-10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2-48p-GE4 Switch Ports and Slots
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ExtremeSwitching X450-G2-48p-10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots
Color/State
Steady amber
Blinking green
Blinking amber
Slow blinking amber
Alternating amber and
green
Off
Color/State
Reserved for future use
Indicates the position of this switch in the ExtremeSwitching stack
configuration
Upper half blinking
Lower half blinking
Lit steadily
ExtremeSwitching Hardware Installation Guide
ExtremeSwitching X450-G2 Series Switches
Meaning
Link is OK; port is powered; no traffic
Link is OK and transmitting packets; port is
not powered
Link is OK and transmitting packets; port is
powered
No link, or disabled port; port is powered
Port has a power fault
Port is not powered, has no link, or is disabled
Meaning
This switch is the stack master node
This switch is the stack backup node
This switch is a standby node in the stack
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