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Director

Director Front Panel

The features of the Director front panel are shown in the following diagram.

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Director

1

2

B

A

1

6

2

7

3

8

5

10

4

9

A

B

In-Line
10/100/1000

10

100

1000

LINK
ACT

In-Line
GigaBit

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

A

B

A

B

A

B

10 SFP
Monitor

Ports

2 XFP

Configurable
10GbE Ports

2 Director Network Module (DNM) Slots

DNM with 10/100/1000

Copper Network Ports

(6 In-line or 12 Span Ports)

DNM with SX Fiber

Network Ports

(6 In-line or 12 Span Ports)

Monitor Ports

Power LEDs

Network Ports

Director Front Panel

Figure 6:

Monitor Port LEDs

Each Monitor port has two light-emitting diode (LED) indicators. The Link LED is illuminated when a link is estab-

lished. The Activity LED blinks when traffic is passing through the port. They are located in the middle between the

two rows of SFPs.

DNM / Network Port LEDs

Each 10/100/1000 Network or Span port has two LEDs. The Link LED is illuminated when a link is established. The

Activity LED blinks when traffic is passing through the port. The Link LED also indicates the link speed: amber for

10Mbps, yellow for 100Mbps, and green for a 1000Mbps (1 Gbps). They are integrated in the RJ-45 connectors, Link

on the left and Activity on the right.

Each 1-Gigabit Fiber Network or Span port has a single LED. It illuminates solid when a link is established, and it

flashes when traffic is passing through the port. These Link LEDs are located below the LC fiber connectors.

10 Gigabit Port LEDs

Each configurable 10-Gigabit port has a single LED. It illuminates solid when a link is established, and it flashes when

traffic is passing through the port. These Link LEDs are located to the left of the XFP fiber connectors.

Power LEDs

Two LED indicators for power, one for each of the redundant power supplies.

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