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Riverstone Networks RS 2100 Switch Router Getting Started Guide 2-11

RS 2100 Introduction

Hardware Overview

LEDs

The gigabit ports use the following LEDs.

Table 2-6

Gigabit port LEDs

LED

Description

Per-port Link

Green – Indicates that the port hardware detects a cable plugged into the port
and a good link is established.

Red (intermittent) – Indicates that the port received an error during
operation.

Red (solid) – Indicates that the port hardware detects a cable plugged into the
port, however, a bad link is established.

Off – Indicates that no link from exists with the port.

Per-port Rx

Green – Indicates when the port’s transceiver receives packets.

Orange – Indicates when the port’s transceiver receives flow-control packets.

Per-port Tx

Green – Indicates when the port’s transceiver transmits packets.

Orange – Indicates when the port’s transceiver transmits flow-control
packets.

Per-port AN

Green – Indicates that the gigabit port is autonegotiating the operating mode
of the link between full-duplex and half-duplex.

Orange (intermittent) – Indicates that autonegotiation is in process.

Orange (solid) – Indicates a problem with autonegotiation configuration.

Red – Indicates an autonegotiation failure. This fault may occur if the link
partner does not support full duplex.

Off – Indicates that autonegotiation has been disabled or the link is down.

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