Displays solid green when an SFP is installed in
the corresponding port and a link state exists;
blinks green when transmitting or receiving traf-
fic; off when no activity is present or no SFP is
installed.
By default, when an SFP is installed, it takes over
the port number of the corresponding RJ-45 Ether-
net port. If an SFP is installed in the slot labeled
23, Ethernet port 23 is no longer available and
cannot be used for 10/100/1000 traffic. For
detailed information on changing combo port set-
tings, see “Configuring Ethernet” in the Network
Combo Port Status LEDs
OK. Solid green when the switch has
passed hardware diagnostic tests and
the system software is operational.
Solid amber when a hardware or sys-
tem software failure occurs. Blinks
green during normal diagnostics.
Blinks amber when operational but
Auto-Configuration not successful.
PS1. Solid green when the pri-
mary (i.e., factory-installed)
power supply status is OK and
the power supply is operating
normally. Solid amber in the
event of a power supply fail-
ure.
PS2. Solid green when an
System Status
Ethernet Port LEDs
10/100/1000 Ethernet port have one
built-in status LED. This LED indicate
the data speed and link/activity either
PoE or non-PoE status for each corre-
sponding Ethernet port. 1000 Mbps SFP
have a single LED for activity. See page
2-21
for more information.