Full-duplex, Summit 200-24 switch leds – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual
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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide
Summit 200 Series Switch Overview
NOTE
To support automatic failover between the fiber and copper ports, you must use an Extreme mini-GBIC
connector.
Full-Duplex
The Summit 200-24 switch provides full-duplex support for all ports. Full-duplex allows frames to be
transmitted and received simultaneously and, in effect, doubles the bandwidth available on a link. All
10/100 Mbps ports on the Summit 200-24 switch autonegotiate for half- or full-duplex operation.
Summit 200-24 Switch LEDs
Table 3 describes the light emitting diode (LED) behavior on the Summit 200-24 switch.
Table 3: Summit 200-24 switch LED behavior
Unit Status LED (MGMT LED)
Color
Indicates
Green slow
blinking
Green fast
blinking
Amber
The Summit switch is operating normally.
The Summit switch POST is in progress.
The Summit switch has failed its POST or an overheat condition
is detected.
Fan LED
Color
Indicates
Green
Amber blinking
The fan is operating normally.
A failed condition is present on the fan.
Port Status LEDs (Ports 1–26)
Color
Indicates
Green
Green blinking
Off
Link is present; port is enabled.
Link is present, port is enabled, and there is activity on the port.
Link is not present or the port is disabled.
Media-Selection (Fiber) LEDs (Ports 25 and 26)
Color
Indicates
Green
Off
Fiber link is selected; mini-GBIC is present and being used for the
Gigabit Ethernet uplink.
1000BASE-T link is selected; the switch is using the RJ-45 port
for the Gigabit Ethernet uplink.
Unit Stacking ID Number LED
Color
Indicates
0
N/A
Either stacking is not enabled or the stack is down.
1
N/A
The switch is the stack master.
2-8
N/A
The switch is a member of the stack.