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LED indicators information
Status
LED Color
Solid Blinking
Power
Green Power is applied to this device
N/A
DIAG
Green Self diagnostic successful Performing
self
diagnostic
(after Power On)
FAN1
Red Left cooling fan failed
N/A
Cooling
Fans
FAN2
Red Right cooling fan failed
N/A
LINK/ACT
(1 ~24 port)
Green 10Mbps Ethernet connection speed
TX/RX activity or Collision
Green 100Mbps Fast Ethernet connection
speed
N/A
100M
(1 ~24 port)
Off 10Mbps connection speed
N/A
10/100/1000Mbps Copper Gigabit Port (Optional Module)
Top LED
Orange 100Mbps Fast Ethernet connection
speed (with Middle LED off)
N/A
Middle LED
Green 10Mbps Ethernet connection.
(with Top LED off)
N/A
Bottom LED
Green N/A
TX/RX activity or collision
Top+Middle
LEDs
Orange
+ Green
1000Mbps Gigabit connection speed N/A
Initial set up for management
There are two ways to perform the initial setup on the Switch; one is “Out-of-Band
Configuration” (connect your PC’s serial port to the Switch’s console port with the included
RS-232 serial cable and run a terminal communication program) and the other is “In-Band
Configuration” (network a PC to the Switch and run a web browser session or telnet). The
sections below show the instructions on how to perform both operations.
Out-of-Band Terminal Mode Configuration
If you are using Microsoft Windows, boot up the computer, go to “Start”, “Programs”,
“Accessories”, “Communications”, and open “HyperTerminal”. After that follow the
instructions below to setup a new terminal connection for the Switch. If you are using other
communication software applications, please select the correct COM port and setup the
connection properties according to step 3 below.
1.
Type in a name for the connection (e.g. SNMP Switch), select an icon for the
connection, and click “OK”.
2.
Select the COM port that you are using for this connection and click “OK”.