SDS1100 User Guide
LEDs
The unit contains the following LEDs:
Simultaneously lit red and green LEDs mean something is wrong. If the red LED is lit
or blinking, count the number of times the green LED blinks between its pauses. The
following table explains the LED functions:
Serial LEDs
10 Mbps link/activity steady green
10 Mbps link/activity blinking
100 Mbps link/activity steady green
100Mbps link/activity blinking
Collision blinking red
Diagnostic steady red and status blinking
green
Diagnostic blinking red and status
blinking green
Status steady green
Status blinking green
Product Information Label
The product information label on the underside of the unit contains the following
information about your specific unit:
10 Mbps Link/Activity (green)
100 Mbps Link/Activity (green)
Collisions
Diagnostics (red)
Status (yellow)
Table 1-1. SDS1100 LEDs
Meaning
Valid 10 Mbps network connection
Network packets transmitting and receiving
Valid 100 Mbps network connection
Network packets transmitting and receiving
Network collisions
2 blinks = RAM error
4 blinks = EEPROM checksum error
5 blinks = Duplicate IP address on network
5 blinks = No DHCP response
Serial port not connected to network
Serial port connected to network
Bar Code
Serial Number
Product ID (name)
Product Description
Ethernet Address (also referred to as Hardware Address or MAC Address)
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1: Introduction
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