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NETGEAR Nighthawk SX10 Pro Gaming

NETGEAR Nighthawk SX10 Pro Gaming
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Table 1. LED descriptions
DescriptionLED
Off. No power is supplied to the switch or the switch functions in Stealth Mode with its
Power LED disabled (see Manage the LEDs on page 94).
Solid orange (in the default standard color scheme). Power is supplied to the switch
and the switch is ready for operation. In the default standard color scheme, the color is
orange, but you can change the color (see Manage the LEDs on page 94).
Power LED
Off. No link with a powered-on device is detected or the active ports function in Stealth
Mode with their port LEDs disabled (see Manage the LEDs on page 94).
Solid. A link with a powered-on device is detected. The LED color depends on the color
scheme.
Blinking. Traffic is detected. The LED color depends on the color scheme.
Solid Red. The port is part of a network loop. For more information, see Manage Loop
Prevention on page 103 and Hardware Troubleshooting Chart on page 107.
Port LEDs (1 through
10)
In the standard color scheme for the Standard Preset mode, which is the default mode,
the port LEDs use the following colors to indicate speed:
Blue. 1G or 100M connection (ports 1 through 10).
Mauve. 2.5 connection (ports 1 and 2 only).
Violet. 5G connection (ports 1 and 2 only).
Purple. 10G connection (ports 1 and 2 only).
The switch functions with the following default color schemes, which you can customize:
Standard color scheme. In the Standard Preset mode (which is the default mode),
the switch uses a color scheme with a purple and dark blue color palette. The Power
LED is orange.
Gaming color scheme. In the Gaming Preset mode, the switch uses a color scheme
with a yellow and green color palette. The Power LED is green.
Streaming color scheme. In the Media Streaming Preset mode, the switch uses a
color scheme with a light blue color palette. The Power LED is light blue.
For information about using preset modes, see Apply a Performance Preset Mode on
page 29.
For information about controlling the LEDs, including the LED colors, see Manage the
LEDs on page 94.
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