Module Indicators (Slot1 & 2) - D-Link DFE-2600 Series User Manual

Ethernet/fast ethernet dual-speed managed/unmanaged stackable hubs
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Segment Utilization % (10Mbps and 100Mbps)
The utilization bar graphs provide a quick reference on the current traf-
fic load relative to the total available 10Mbps or 100Mbps network
bandwidth. The graphs display a measure of the percentage of band-
width in use on the respective network segment. All data packets are
counted, whether valid or not.
Hub ID Indicator
The Hub ID readout shows the ID (group) number of the hub within the
hub stack. The first time a hub is powered on within a hub stack, the
master hub in the stack assigns that hub an available ID number which
is then added to each hub's factory serial number (encoded on an
EEPROM memory chip). The hub ID is then permanently assigned.
In an unmanaged stack (all slave models), all IDs will read " 0" and no
permanent ID assignement is made. In a stack with a master (intelli-
gent) model, the master hub will detect the other hubs in the stack and
automatically assign ID numbers which are then permanently saved by
each hub.
Module Indicators (SLOT1 & 2)
The two module indicators, SLOT1 and SLOT2, indicate a good link to a
module installed in the respective slot. For the DFE-260S switch module
the indicator will come on when the module is installed. For the DFE-
260FX and DFE-260TX modules, the slot link indicator should light when-
ever the module is installed and there is a valid link.
Understanding Indicators
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