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Revision as of 09:08, 31 August 2020
This page contains information the different types of LEDs and their behaviour on a {{{name}}} device.
Power LED
The power LED is located on the bottom left corner of the front panel, just under the power connector.
[[File:Networking_{{{name}}}_manual_leds_power_led.png|400px]]
It indicates whether the device is powered on or not.
State | Description |
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LED turned on | Device is powered on. |
LED turned off | Device is not powered on. |
Ethernet port LEDs
There are two LEDs located at the top of each Ethernet port.
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They provide information on the current states of the Ethernet ports. Each port has two LEDs:
- Orange - 10/100 Mbps connection
- Green - 1000 Mbps connection
Below is an explanation on the behaviours of green and orange LEDs.
State | Description |
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LED on | A data connection on the port is operational (cable plugged in, end device visible, no data is being transferred). |
LED off | No data connection on the port is operational (no cable, bad cable or end device not visible for some other reason (such as damaged network card)). |
LED blinking | Connection established and data is being transferred over this port. |
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