Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview
Indicator
Panel
Identification
Status
Meaning
Switch status indicator
(Front panel/Back
panel)
Status
Off
The system is not powered up.
Solid red
1) One of the modules of the system fails.
2) There are less than 2 fans.
3) The internal or partial temperature exceeds the
warning working temperature, and the switching
service resets.
Blinking green.
The system is initializing.
Solid green
The system is operational.
Solid yellow
1) The temperature gets to the warning threshold.
2) Only 2 fans are in the position.
3) One of the dual powers is not connected with the
AC power cord.
Switch locator indicator
(Front panel/Back
panel)
ID
Off
Device location is disabled.
Solid blue
Device location is enabled.
MGMT port indicator
MGMT
Off
The port is not connected.
Green
The port is connected at 1000Mbps.
Yellow
The port is connected at 10M/100M bps.
Blinking
The port is transmitting or receiving data.
SFP+ port status
indicator
1F-48F
Off
The port is not connected.
Solid green
The port is connected at 10G/1G bps.
Blinking green.
The port is transmitting or receiving data.
QSFP+ port status
indicator
49F-54F
(4 x 10G
mode)
Off
The port is not connected.
Solid green
The port is connected at 10Gbps.
Blinking green.
The port is transmitting or receiving data.
49F-54F
(1 x 40G
mode)
Off
The port is not connected.
Solid green
The port is connected at 40Gbps.
Blinking green.
The port is transmitting or receiving data.
Power Supply
The RG-S6220-H 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 swapping.
The RG-S6220-H series switches support 1+1 power supply redundancy. To improve the stability and reliability of
the entire system, it is recommended to configure 1+1 power supply 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. Filler panels need to be installed in the unoccupied
power supply module slots to ensure ventilation and heat dissipation and avoid dusts.
Heat Dissipation