FastIron Hardware Installation Guide for the FSX, FSX 800, and FSX 1600
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© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc.
December 2008
NOTE:
The existing management networks into which you can connect the Gigabit Ethernet ports must be
separate and isolated from the network over which user packets are switched and routed as shown in Figure 2.10.
Figure 2.10
Separate Management and Switching/Routing Networks
LEDs on the FSX Management Module
The FSX management module provides status information using the LEDs listed in Table 2.4. The location of the
LEDs is as follows:
•
The fiber connectors use the LEDs located beneath the mini-GBIC slots.
•
The copper connectors use square LEDs located in the upper right and left corners of the upper Gigabit
copper connectors. The LED on the left side is for the upper copper connector. The LED on the right side is
for the lower copper connector.
Table 2.4 describes the LEDs on the FSX management module.
Table 2.4: FSX Management Module LEDs
LED
Description and Position
State
Meaning
Pwr
Round LED located to the
left of the console port
On (Green)
The module is receiving power.
Off
The module is not receiving power.
10/100/1000 Mbps
Copper Ports (
Square LED located on
upper left corner of upper
copper connector for upper
copper connector
Square LED located on
upper right corner of upper
copper connector for lower
copper connector
On (Green)
A link is established with the remote port.
Blinking
The port is transmitting and receiving
traffic.
Off
A link is not established with the remote
port.
1000 Mbps Fiber
Ports
Round LED located
beneath the fiber
connectors
On (Green)
A link is established with the remote port.
Blinking
The port is transmitting and receiving
packets.
Off
A link is not established with the remote
port.
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