4/8 and 4/16 san switch port led patterns, 11 port led patterns during normal operation – IBM AA-RWF3A-TE User Manual

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4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch port LED patterns

Each port includes two LEDs: a Port Speed indicator and a Port Status indicator.

Table

11

describes the LED locations, colors, and recommended actions.

Table 11 Port LED patterns during normal operation

LED name

LED color

Hardware status

Recommended action

No light

No power or signal

carrier (SFP or cable)

detected.

Check SFP and cable.

Steady green

Port is online

(connected to external

device) but has no

traffic.

No action required.

Slow flashing

green (1

second on, 1

second off)

Port is online but

segmented, indicating

a loopback cable or

incompatible switch.

Verify that the correct device is connected

to the port and that the switch and port

settings are correct.

Fast-flashing

green (1/4

second on, 1/4

second off)

Port is in internal

loopback (diagnostic).

No action required.

Flickering green Port is online with traffic

flowing through it.

No action required.

Steady amber

Port is receiving light or

signal carrier, but is not

yet online.

No action required.

Slow-flashing

amber (1

second on, 1

second off)

Port is disabled as the

result of diagnostics

or portdisable

command.
If all ports are

slow-flashing amber,

the switch may be

disabled.

Enable the port using the portenable

command; see the Fabric OS command

reference guide for more information.
If all ports are slow-flashing amber, enable

the switch (switchenable command).

Fast-flashing

amber (1/4

second on, 1/4

second off)

Port is faulty.

Check the Port Status LEDs, error log, SFP,

and cable or loopback plug.
Clear the error log.
Rerun the diagnostics to verify that the error

condition is fixed.

Port Status

Alternating

green and

amber

Port is bypassed.

Check configuration of FC loop.

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