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LED Descriptions
The front panel of the NETGEAR Model FSM7352PS ProSafe 48+4 Fast Ethernet L3 Managed Stackable
Switch with PoE has LEDs that provide a quick and accurate display of port speed, activity, and link state.
The Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports also have LEDs that show link and activity status. Table 2-1 summarizes
the LEDs on the switch and Gigabit Ethernet module.
Table 2-1. Front Panel LEDs:
Label
Description
Power
Solid Green- Power is supplied to the switch & operating normally
Solid Yellow- POST in progress.
Blinking Yellow- POST fail or CPU fail.
Off- Power is Disconnected.
Fan
Solid Red- Fan has failed
Off- Fan is present and operating normally
Status Master
Green on- Switch is the master of the stack
Off – Swicth is not part of a stack
MAX PoE
Solid Yellow – Indicates less than 15.4 W of PoE power is available
Blinking Yellow –Indicates the PoE MAX LED was active in the previous
two minutes.
Off –There is at least 7W of PoE power available for another device
RPS
Solid Green –RPS Bank supply POE power.
Off – RPS Bank is Disconnected.
48-10/100M Ports
One LED /Port
Right LED =>Link/ACT/SPD LED:
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OFF –No 10/100Mbps link is established on the port.
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Solid Green – A valid 100Mbps link is established on the port.
•
Blinking Green – Packets transmission or reception is occurring on the
port at 100Mbps.
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Solid Yellow – A valid 10Mbps link is established on the port.
•
Blinking Yellow – Packets transmission or reception is occurring on the
port at 10Mbps.
Left =>POE Indicate / POE fault LED:
•
Solid Green – The PoE powered device (PD) is connected and the port
is supplying power successfully.
•
Solid Yellow – Indicates one of the following failures resulted in
stopping power to that port:
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Short circuit on PoE power circuit
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PoE power demand exceeds power available
•
PoE current exceeds PD's classification
•
Out of proper voltage band (44 ~ 57 VDC)
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OFF –No PoE powered device (PD) connected.