Locating LED behavior in stacking system
Table 42: Locating LED behavior in stacking system
Switch LED
State
Meaning
Locator(blue) Standalone
commander ChassisLocate On | Off
| Blink
On-Blinking-Off
The Locator LED is used to identify
a specific switch in the network
equipment installation. The LED can
be set to Solid or Blink, and for a
specified number of minutes
(1-1440). Default: 30 minutes. Use
chassislocate
command to
control this LED.
Locator in 4 member stack Locating
specific stacking Member Chassis
Locate Member <No> On | Off |
Blink
On-Blinking-Off
Locator LED is used to locate
specific stacking member in
stacking.
Locator in 4 member stack Global
command to locate all the members
in stack. ChassisLocate On | Off |
Blink
On-Blinking-Off
Locator LED is used to locate
specific stacking member in
stacking.
Locator behavior in various member
states
Standby rebooting in the middle of
locate LED duration.
After bootup, standby indicates
Locator, if it was indicating before
reboot.
Member rebooting in the middle of
locate LED duration.
After bootup, member indicates
Locator, if it was indicating before
reboot.
Member removed in the middle of
locate LED duration.
After member is removed, it boots
up as standalone member and does
not indicate Locator LED.
Stack split and merge
Locate LED indication is restored
once merged back into stack.
NOTE:
Unsupported XCVR behavior
When unsupported transceiver is installed or hotswapped on the VSF reserved port, it flashes
slow orange, indicating that the transceiver has failed validation
Port or Link LED behavior
When VSF is reserved, it flashes solid orange, indicating port state as reserved, but moves on to
flash green, showing activity when linked up successfully.
Mode LED set to PoE on VSF enabled Port
PoE is disabled by default on VSF port, hence it indicates slow flash orange on VSF port when
POE mode LED is selected.
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