x330-10GTX Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide
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Switch ID LED
The Switch ID LED, shown in Figure 6, is for the VCStack feature, which
allows multiple switches to function as a single unit. The x330-10GTX
switch does not support the VCStack feature. It operates as a standalone
device with a Switch ID of “0”.
Figure 6. Switch ID LED
The possible states of the LED depend on whether the switch is operating
in the low power mode, which is enabled or disabled with the eco-friendly
button. Refer to “eco-friendly Button” on page 30. The states of the LED
when low power mode is disabled are shown in Figure 7 on page 31.
Figure 7. Switch ID LED With Low Power Mode Disabled
The switch displays the letter “F” for fault on the ID LED if it detects a
problem, such as overheating.
The switch is booting up.
The switch has encountered a fault condition.
The switch is a standalone unit.
The switch has an ID number of 1 to 8 as part of
The dot in the lower right corner flashes when the switch
accesses a USB flash drive.
a VCStack. (The x330-10GTX switch does not
support stacking.)
Summary of Contents for x330-10GTX
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Page 36: ...Chapter 1 Overview 36...
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