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The
IS LED
is activated when the OOS LED is turned off. It is never turned on when the OOS
LED is on. The IS LED is green when all sensors are within the critical thresholds or amber
when one or more sensors have exceeded a critical threshold.
User LED
One bicolored, user-defined LED (green/amber). See the topic
Ethernet Link and Activity LEDs
Each RJ45 Ethernet connector on the front panel contains two LED indicators, described in
Table 2-1, “RJ45 Connector LEDs,”
Hot-Swap LED
The hot-swap LED indicates the module's state as it deactivates in preparation for extraction or
reactivates after insertion. See the
PICMG Advanced Mezzanine Card AMC.0 Specification
R2.0
“PICMG Specifications,” on page 104
for a link to the
specifications.
Insertion Sequence
Off
Module handle open. Management power is not enabled.
Blue on
Module is fully seated in carrier. Module's management power is enabled.
User may initiate activation by pushing in the handle on the module's front
panel to close the hot-swap switch.
Blue long blink
Module handle is closed. Module is being activated.
Off
Module handle is closed. Module is in normal operational state.
Table 2-1:
RJ45 Connector LEDs
LED
Colors
Location
Description
Link
Green/Amber
Top/Left
1
1. Depends on module orientation. This is the top LED if the module is in a vertical orientation (handle at bottom); the left LED
if the module is horizontal (handle at right).
The Link LED indicates that there is an active connection
on the Ethernet port:
• Off = 10 Mbps
• Green = 100 Mbps
• Amber = 1000 Mbps
Activity
Flashing yellow
Bottom/Right
2
2. Depends on module orientation. This is the bottom LED if the module is in a vertical orientation (handle at bottom); the right
LED if the module is horizontal (handle at right).
The Activity LED flashes during Ethernet activity.
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