Port Leds In Default (Sys) Mode; Port Leds In Spd Mode - Extreme Networks ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Port LEDs in Default (SYS) Mode

Port LEDs in Default (SYS) Mode
In the default System mode, SPD is OFF, and the port status displays behavior for link,
traffic, and PoE as described in the following table:
Note
PoE is not supported on models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT.
Color/State
Steady green
Steady amber
Blinking green
Blinking amber
Alternating amber and green
Off

Port LEDs in SPD Mode

The port LEDs enter the SPD display mode when the Mode button is pressed the first
time, indicated by the SPD LED. SPD mode is used to help determine the operational
speed of a port.
Color and blink pattern indicate speeds, as referenced by the following table.
Note
Models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT do not support 2.5 Gbps, 5
Gbps, and 25 Gbps speeds.
Color/State
Steady green
Blinking green
Solid amber
Slow blinking amber
Fast blinking amber
Slow blinking green
Fast blinking green
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Meaning
Link is OK
Link is OK; no traffic
Link is OK and transmitting packets
Link is OK and transmitting packets
Port has a power fault
Port has no link, or is disabled
Speed
10Mbps
100Mbps
1000Mbps
2.5Gbps
5Gbps
10Gbps
25Gbps
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