Ws2000 Wireless Switch Led Functions - Motorola WS2000 System Reference Manual

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1.3.2 WS2000 Wireless Switch LED Functions

The switch has a large blue LED on the right front that indicates that the switch is powered on.
Each port on the WS2000 Wireless Switch has either two or three LEDs that indicate the status of the port.
Ports 1-4, which supply 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE), have three LEDs. The remaining two non-powered
LAN ports and the WAN port have two LEDs.
Location
Upper left LED
Upper right LED
Lower LED
Function
This LED is present on all ports and indicates the speed of the transmissions through
the port. The LED is on when the transmission rate is 100 Mbit per second (100BaseT).
The light is off when the transmission rate is 10 Mbit per second.
This LED indicates activity on the port. This light is solid yellow when a link to a device
is made. The light flashes when traffic is being transferred over the line.
This LED is only present on Ports 1-4. These ports provide 802.3af Power over Ethernet
(PoE) support to devices (such as Access Ports). The LED has several states:
OFF—A non-power device (or no device) is connected; no power is being delivered.
GREEN—The switch is delivering 48 volts to the power device connected to that port.
RED—There was a valid PoE connection; however, the switch has detected that the
power device is faulty. The red light will remain until a non-faulty connection is made
to the port.
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