Rj-45 uplink port leds, System status/id led – Cisco 3130 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Other Features

Stack Member LED (Only the CBS3130G-S and CBS3130X-S Switches)

The Stack Member LED (MMBR) shows the switch stack membership number, which ranges from 1 to
9. The Stack Member LED blinks a number of times equal to the membership number of the switch,
pauses, and then repeats the process until you turn off stack mode.

Table 1-4

lists the LED colors and their meanings when stack mode is on. When stack mode is off, the

Member LED is off.

RJ-45 Uplink Port LEDs

The external 10/100/1000BASE-T copper Gigabit Ethernet uplink port LEDs display link and activity
information about each individual port. These LEDs are on the top left and bottom left or on the top right
and bottom right, respectively, of each RJ-45 port (see item 3 in

Figure 1-1 on page 1-2

).

Table 1-5

describes the port link LED colors and their meanings.

The port activity LED blinks green to indicate traffic.

System Status/ID LED

The System Status/ID LED is controlled by the server chassis software. See

Table 1-6

for descriptions

of this LED.

Table 1-4

Member LED With Stack Mode On

Color

Description

Off

Pause between blinking stack membership number. Duration is 5 seconds. After
pause, LED blinks green.

Blinking Green

A total of n on-off cycles with n = switch stack membership number in range
1 to 9. After n on-off cycles, blinking stops, and LED turns off.

Table 1-5

Meaning of Port Link LED Colors

LED Color

Meaning

Off

No link established.

Solid green

Link established, no activity.

Blinking green

Traffic on an established link.

Amber

Port disabled, either error or STP

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disabled.

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STP: Spanning Tree Protocol.

Alternating Green/Amber

Link fault.

Table 1-6

Meaning of System Status ID/LED Colors

LED Color

Meaning

Blue on

Switch stack master.

Blue off

Switch stack member.

Blinking amber

The CMC

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and the switch are not communicating properly.

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CMC = Chassis Management Controller.

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