Gigabit ethernet module slot port leds – Cisco 3130 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Other Features

10-Gigabit Ethernet Module Slot Port LEDs

The behavior of the 10-Gigabit Ethernet module slot port LEDs depends on whether an X2 module or a
converter module is installed and whether you pressed the Mode button to place the switch module in
stack mode.

X2 Module Installed (Only the CBS3130X-S Switch)

The 10-Gigabit Ethernet module slot LEDs 21 to 22 show the status for ports 21 to 22. The 10-Gigabit
Ethernet module slot LEDs and 23 and 24 show the status for ports 23 and 24. (See items 4 and 6 in

Figure 1-1 on page 1-2

.) When an X2 module is installed, each pair of LEDs behaves as one.

LEDs 21 and 22 represent the X2 module in slot 21 to 22. LEDs 23 and 24 represent the X2 module in
slot 23 to 24.

Table 1-7

describes the 10-Gigabit Ethernet slot port LED colors and their meanings.

Converter Module Installed

When a converter module is in one of the 10-Gigabit Ethernet module slots, the LEDs show the status
of the SFP modules that are in the converter module. If one converter module is installed in slots 21 and
22, and one converter module is installed in slots 23 and 24, this is how the LEDs correspond to the
installed SFP modules:

1.

LED 21 corresponds to the SFP module in the top slot.

2.

LED 22 corresponds to the SFP module in bottom slot.

3.

LED 23 corresponds to the SFP module in the top slot.

4.

LED 24 corresponds to the SFP module in bottom slot.

See

Table 1-7

for a description of the 10-Gigabit Ethernet slot port LED colors and their meanings.

LED Behavior in Stack Mode

Whether an X2 module or a converter module is installed in the 10-Gigabit Ethernet module slots, the
LEDs 23 and 24 show the status of the StackWise Plus ports 1 and 2, respectively. LEDs 21 and 22 are
off when in stack mode.

Table 1-8

describes the LED colors in stack mode and their meanings.

Table 1-7

Meaning of 10-Gigabit Ethernet Module Slot LED Colors

LED Color

Meaning

Off

No link established.

Solid green

Link established, no activity.

Blinking green

Activity (traffic) on an established link.

Amber

Port disabled, either error or STP disabled.

Alternating green/amber

Link fault.

Table 1-8

Meaning of LEDs 22 and 24 Colors in Stack Mode

LED Color

Meaning

Solid green

Stack port is connected. If both LEDs are green, the stack is running at full speed.

Amber

Stack port is not connected.

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