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Blinking green.
The system is initializing.
Solid green
The system is working normally.
Solid yellow
The temperature gets to the warning threshold.
Power module 1
indicator
PWR1
Off
The power supply module is not in the position.
Solid yellow
The power supply temperature exceeds the normal
working temperature.
Solid red
The power supply module fails or it is not connected
with the AC power cord.
Solid green
The power supply module works normally.
Power module 2
indicator
PWR2
Off
The power supply module is not in the position.
Solid yellow
The power supply temperature exceeds the normal
working temperature.
Solid red
The power supply module fails or it is not connected
with the AC power cord.
Solid green
The power supply module works normally.
RCMI port indicator
RCMI
Off
The port is not linked up.
Green
The port is linked up in 1000M mode.
Yellow
The port is linked up in 10M or 1000M mode.
Blinking
Data are transceiving at the port.
Cycling blinking
green, yellow and
red.
This status helps to locate the device position.
Fan module indicator
Fan
Solid green
All fan modules are in the position and working
normally.
Solid yellow
Only three fan modules are in the position.
Solid red
1) A fan fails.
2) The number of the fan module is less than three.
SFP+ port status
indicator
1F
—24F
Off
The port is not linked up.
Solid green
Port 10G/1G is linked up.
Blinking green.
Port 10G/1G is transceiving data.
Power Supply
The RG-S6220 series switches support power supply the RG-M6220-AC460E-F. The smart power supply module
supports power management, and the host can read input power, input current, and temperature in real time. The
power supply module supports hot plugging.
The RG-S6220series switches support power supply 1+1 redundancy. To improve the stability and reliability of the
entire system, it is recommended to configure power supply module 1+1 redundancy. When the two power supply
modules work normally, the switch is in the status of current sharing.
It requires at least one power supply module to work normally. Baffles need to be installed in the empty power
supply module slots to ensure ventilation and heat dissipation and avoid dusts.
Heat Dissipation