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Magnum 6K16-Series Managed Fiber Switch Installation and User Guide (04/06) 
 
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The LEDs on 6KP8-RJ45- PoE module are slightly different compared to 
regular (non-PoE) RJ-45 modules as shown in Fig 2. When the PoE port is in use, the 
PoE LED is ON when connected properly to a 803.af compliant PD device on that port. 
When non-PoE devices are connected, the PoE LED is OFF. Operation of Ethernet data 
traffic is not affected by PoE. 
LINK and ACTIVITY LEDS are combined on the PoE modules into one LED 
that is marked as LINK/ACT, as shown in the diagram. 
2.2.5 
Six-Port “4 + 2” Combo Modules, 4@ 10/100 RJ-45 and 2@ 
100Mb fiber  
The combo six-port modules are combinations of copper and fiber media, available as 
four 10/100 switched RJ-45 copper ports and two 100Mb switched multi-mode fiber ST, 
SC or single mode SC or Long Reach SC ports.  For ports numbering, ports 1,3,5,7 are 
copper, ports 2 and 6 are fiber, ports 4 and 8 are not present.       
 
The four RJ-45 ports operate just like the 8-port copper module with auto-cross 
(MDIX) feature to eliminate the use of cross-over cable, and the two fiber ports operate 
at 100Mbps full-duplex (default). User mode control per port through the MNS software 
is also the same. 
On Magnum “4+2” Combo modules, there are four LED’s for each RJ-45 port, 
which indicate status the same as described for the 6K8-RJ45 in Section 2.2.3 above. The 
fiber port’s LEDs indicate status the same way as described for the SFF fiber modules in 
Section 2.2.2 above.  Color-coding on the panel of the module shows which LEDs 
belong to which port. 
 
The Magnum Combo six-
port modules are also available with 
4@ MTRJ 100Mb mm SFF fiber and 
2@10Mb fiber mm ST ports, and with 
4@ RJ45 10/100 copper and 2@10Mb 
fiber mm ST ports. The    
 4@ RJ-45 + 2@ 10 Mb ST   
operation of the SFF fiber and the RJ-45 half of 
the module is as described for those port types above.  For detailed information about 
10Mb mm ST fiber half of the module, see Section 2.2.5. 
 
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