Description of Hardware
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Optional Redundant Power Supply
The switch supports an optional Redundant Power Supply (RPS), that can supply
power to the switch in the event the internal power supply fails.
Power Supply Sockets
There are two power sockets on the rear panel of each switch. The standard power
socket is for the AC power cord.
The socket labeled “RPS” is for the optional
Redundant Power Supply (RPS).
Figure 1-5 Power Supply Sockets
Stack Master
Green
Switch is the Master unit of the stack. State may include topology
discovery, IP assignment, or normal operations.
Flashing Green
Switch is the Master unit of the stack, system is initializing.
Amber
Switch is operating as a Slave unit in the stack.
Flashing Amber
System in Master arbitration/election state.
Off
System in standalone mode.
Stack Link
Green
Uplink and downlink operating normally.
Flashing Green
Uplink has failed.
Flashing Amber
Downlink has failed.
Off
No stacking link present.
Module
Green
An expansion module is installed and operating normally.
Amber
An expansion module is installed but has failed.
Off
There is no module installed.
Stack ID
1-8
Indicates the switch stack ID.
The Master unit is numbered 1. (Note that If the master unit fails
and a backup unit takes over, the stack IDs do not change.)
Slave units are numbered 2-8.
Off
In standalone mode.
Table 1-2 System Status LEDs
(Continued)
LED
Condition
Status
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Summary of Contents for GTL-2690
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