5
Indicator
Description
Link/Act or PoE
Indicator of Link/Act and PoE. It indicates the connection status or PoE
power supply status of RJ45 ports based on the status of the LED Mode
button. When the Link/Act indicator is solid on, the descriptions of the
Link/Act or PoE indicators are shown as follows:
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Solid on: The corresponding port is connected to a network device,
but no data is being transmitted over the port.
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Flashing: Data is being transmitted over the corresponding port.
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Off: The corresponding port is not connected or is not connected
properly.
Green light indicates that the negotiation speed of the corresponding
port is 1000 Mbps, and orange light indicates a rate of 10 Mbps or 100
Mbps. When the PoE indicator of LED Mode is solid on, the descriptions
of the Link/Act or PoE indicators are shown as follows:
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Solid orange: The corresponding port supplies PoE power to a device
properly.
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Flashing orange: The corresponding port is not supplying PoE power
to a device properly.
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Off: The corresponding port does not supply PoE power.
Link/Act
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Solid on: The corresponding port is connected, but no data is being
transmitted over the port.
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Flashing: Data is being transmitted over the corresponding port.
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Off: The corresponding port is not connected or is not connected
properly.
LED/RESET
This multipurpose button is for both indicator converting button and
reset button.
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Press the LED/RESET button to convert the mode of the Link/Act or
PoE indicator.
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When the Link/Act indicator of LED/RESET is solid on, the Link/Act
or PoE indicator is in the Link/Act mode.
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When PoE indicator of LED/RESET is solid on, the Link/Act or PoE
indicator is in the PoE mode.
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When the Power indicator is solid on and the SYS indicator is
flashing, press and hold the LED Mode button for about 10 seconds,
and release it when all indicators light up. The switch is restored to
factory settings when the Power indicator is solid on and the SYS
indicator flashes again.
All ports of this switch support the auto MDI/MDIX function, so both a straight cable and a crossover
cable can be used to connect the switch to Ethernet devices.