
Powering On the Switch
82
The base port LEDs are on in phases 1 and 2 if they are connected to live
network devices. Otherwise, they are off. The 10/100/1000Base-T port
LEDs are on in phase 1 regardless of whether they are connected to
active network devices.
You may also monitor the processes by connecting a terminal or computer
that has a terminal emulator program, to the Console port on the master
switch. You will see the messages in Figure 34 to Figure 36 on page 84.
Figure 34. Switch Initialization Messages
System LED
Power cycle
Off
Off
Flashing
On
RELOAD or
RESET command
On
On
Flashing
On
Table 15. LEDs and Management Software Initialization (Continued)
LEDs
Initialize Management
Software
Initialize
Features
Load
Configuration
File
Phase 1:
15 seconds
Phase 2:
15 seconds
Phase 3:
10 seconds
Phase 4: varies
CFE-NTSW-5.0.0 for BCM956218 (32bit,SP,BE,MIPS)
Build Date: Wed Jan 23 13:47:51 PDT 2014 (jwong@tiramisu)
Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Broadcom Corporation.
Initializing Arena.
Initializing Devices.
Board : BCM956218K48
CPU type 0x2901A: 266MHz
Total memory: 0x8000000 bytes (128MB)
Total memory used by CFE:
0x87EBB000 - 0x87FFF6C0 (1328832)
Initialized Data:
0x87EFA224 - 0x87EFC4F0 (8908)
BSS Area:
0x87EFC4F0 - 0x87EFD6C0 (4560)
Local Heap:
0x87EFD6C0 - 0x87FFD6C0 (1048576)
Stack Area:
0x87FFD6C0 - 0x87FFF6C0 (8192)
Text (code) segment:
0x87EBB000 - 0x87EF9AE3 (256739)
Boot area (physical):
0x07E7A000 - 0x07EBA000
Relocation Factor:
I:E82BB000 - D:E82BB000
Loader:elf Filesys:raw Dev:flash0.os-Linux File:ATI Options:(null)
Loading: 0x80001000/2341892 0x8023e000/12135086 0x80dd0aae/185714 Entry
at 0x8026c000
Starting program at 0x8026c000
Summary of Contents for AT-FS970M/16F8-LC
Page 8: ...Figures 8...
Page 10: ...Tables 10...
Page 14: ...Preface 14...
Page 48: ...Overview 48 Figure 17 System LED System ID LED...
Page 62: ...Beginning the Installation 62...
Page 70: ...Installing the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack 70...
Page 78: ...Cabling the Networking Ports 78...
Page 96: ...Troubleshooting 96...