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Port LEDs in Default (SYS) Mode

Table 19: 5420 Series Port LEDs (continued)
LED
Bluetooth Status LED (BT)
Locator LED (LOC)
The following figure shows the two alternate mode LEDs for 5420 Series switches: SPD
and STK. The Mode button is used to cycle through three display modes for the port
LEDs. In the default mode, SPD and STK are off. SPD and STK display modes expire after
30 seconds, at which time the port LEDs revert to the default SYS mode. Pressing and
holding the the Mode button initiates Bluetooth pairing.
Figure 51: 5420 Series Mode and System Status LEDs
Note
Front-panel PoE ports use Amber to indicate PoE states.
Port LEDs in Default (SYS) Mode
In the default SYS mode, SPD is OFF, and the port status displays behavior for link,
traffic, and PoE as described in the following table:
Table 20: Port LEDs in SYS Mode (default)
Color/State
Steady green
Steady amber
Blinking green
Blinking amber
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Color/State
Green Blinking
Green
Off
Blue Blinking
Meaning
Link is OK; port is not powered
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
Monitoring the Device
Port State
Bluetooth pairing in progress
Bluetooth connected
Bluetooth not connected
Locator function

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