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9145E10G Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual
Operation
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Table 4-3. Multipurpose Port LED Indicators
4.2 Interface Management
The 9145E10G is managed locally through the console port and remotely either through the
Management UTP port or inband via the User port. The console port is connected to a VT-100
terminal, using an emulation program, through the RS-232 serial port using a DE-9 cable. UTP is
an out-of-band 10/100 Mbps port supporting Telnet, SSH, and SNMP V1/V2C/V3 that is used for
network management.
4.2.1 Setting Up the VT-100 Terminal
When using the console port, you can use the HyperTerminal Emulation program that is included
with Microsoft Windows operating systems. The Telnet session is only available after the man-
agement TCP/IP configuration is completed.
NOTE: The Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems do
not include HyperTerminal. If your terminal interface computer
uses Windows Vista or Windows 7, you will need to install a sepa-
rate terminal emulation program.
LED Name
State
Condition
SPD
Off
10Base T (UTP only)
Auto
Port Disabled
Green
1000Base-T or 1000Base-Fx for SFP port
Amber
100BaseT or 100Base-Fx for SFP port
System Test
Red
Remote Fault (SFP Only)
Blinking Red
Invalid/Unsupported SFP installed (SFP Only)
Slow Blinking Green*
Port Enabled but No Link
L/A
Off
No link
No transmit or receive activity
Green
Link on with full duplex
Blinking Green
Transmission or receiving activity with full duplex
Amber
System test
Link up with half duplex
Blinking Amber
Transmission or receiving activity with half duplex
Red
Port Disabled
LLF
Blinking Red
No Link, but transmitting OAM packets in unidirectional mode
* Slow Blinking Green means the LED toggles between OFF and GREEN approximately once per
second.