Status
LED Color
Port Mode
Port is operating at 10 Mb/s.
Off
SPEED
Port is operating at 100 Mb/s.
Green
Port is operating at 1000 Mb/s.
Single green flash
(On for 100 ms., off for
1900 ms.)
Port is operating at 10 Gb/s.
Double green flash
Port is operating in half duplex.
Off
DUPLEX
Port is operating in full duplex.
Green
Port is not participating in a redundancy protocol.
Off
REDUNDANCY
Port is participating in a redundancy protocol (REP,
HSR, PRP, MRP, and so on.)
Green
Port is participating in a redundancy protocol, and a
redundancy fault is present.
Blinking amber
No stack member corresponding to that member
number.
Off
STACK
Member numbers of other stack member switches.
Green
Stack member number.
Blinking green
Alarms
Each Cisco Catalyst IE9300 Rugged Series Switch has four alarm inputs and one output. You can connect up
to four alarm inputs from different devices—such as a door, or temperature gauge—to the alarm port. You
can use the CLI to set the alarm severity to minor or major.
The switch software monitors switch conditions for each port or the switch overall. If the conditions present
on the switch or a port do not match the set parameters, the switch software triggers an alarm or a system
message and turns on an LED.
You can configure the system to respond to alarm input in three different ways, as shown in the following
table:
Table 6: Alarm Notification Types
Status
Color
Logging is the default configuration. It sends the message syslog.
You can use the WebUI or CLI to choose another alarm notification method.
Logging
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Cisco IE9300 Rugged Series Overview
Alarms