Usb Host Port; Stacking Interface - Cisco Catalyst IE9300 Hardware Installation Manual

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Cisco IE9300 Rugged Series Overview

USB Host Port

The Cisco Catalyst IE9300 Rugged Series Switch has a USB-A host port on the front panel. Note that the
port is intended only for service operation and not for continuous use.
Table 11: USB Host Port LEDs
Color
Off
Green
Blinking amber

Stacking Interface

The stacking interface allows a group of IE9320 GE Fiber switches to act as a single large switch. IE9320
GE Fiber switches have two stack interface connectors, and each connector has its own LEDs.
The stacking interface has an LED that shows the status of active and standby maagers.
Table 12: Stacking interface LEDs
Color
Off
Green
Slow blinking green
Amber
Each of the two stack connectors has an LED that shows the status of that stack link.
Color
Off
Green
Blinking green
Amber
Status
No USB device is connected.
A USB device is connected and active.
An unrecognized USB device is connected.
Status
Switch is a stack member (not the active or standby stack manager).
Switch is the active stack manager or not part of a stack (standalone operation).
Switch is the standby stack manager.
An error occurred during stack manager election, or another type of stack error
occurred.
Status
Stack link is not established on this port.
Stack link is established on this port.
Activity. Stack port is sending or receiving data.
Stack fault. Stack communication is not working on this port.
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