Led definitions – Avocent L Series User Manual

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Figure 3.2: LED Identification - PCI Add In Card

LED Definitions

Power

The Power LED is off when no power is supplied to the PCI Add In Card or Desktop Appliance.
When auxiliary power is applied, this LED is dimly illuminated. When the main power is on, this
LED is fully illuminated.

Physical Link

The Physical Link LED is illuminated when a physical link is established between the Desktop
Appliance and the PCI Add In Card. It is fully illuminated when a 1 Gigabit (Gb) link has been
established with another Digital Desktop System component or a buffer device such as a 1 Gb
Ethernet switch. The Physical Link LED blinks rapidly if the unit is connected to a device that
provides a 100 Megabit (Mb) link and slowly when connected to a device providing a 10 Mb link.
Therefore, if the Physical Link LED is blinking, the system will not function correctly since a 1 Gb
link has not been established.

NOTE: For DDL21xx fiber models, the

Physical Link LED is fully illuminated when the presence of LASER light

indicates that a fiber optic connection is detected.

System Link

The System Link LED is off when no power is available to the PCI Add In Card or Desktop
Appliance. It blinks rapidly when power is available without a system link connection. It blinks
slowly to indicate that a system link is established but the unit(s) on either end of the connection is

Power

System Link

FLASH Access

Physical Link

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