Extreme 3802 Guide De Montage
Summit 200 “e” Series Switches
Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" and "e" Series Hardware Installation Guide
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Summit 200 Switch LEDs
Table 11 describes the LED activity for all three models of the Summit 200 switch.
Console Port
Use the console port (9-pin, “D” type connector) for connecting a terminal and carrying out local
management.
management.
Table 11: Summit 200 switch LED activity
Unit Status LED (MGMT LED)
Color
Indicates
Green solid
The Summit switch is operating normally.
Green blinking
The Summit switch power-on self test (POST) is in progress.
Amber
The Summit switch has failed its POST or an overheat condition
is detected.
is detected.
Off
There is no power.
Fan Status LED
Color
Indicates
Green
The fan is operating normally.
Amber blinking
The fan system has a failure.
Port Status LEDs
Color
Indicates
Green
Link is present; port is enabled.
Green blinking
Link is present, port is enabled, and there is activity on the port.
Off
Link is not present or the port is disabled.
Fiber Port Status LEDs (Ports 25 and 26 or Ports 49 and 50)
Color
Indicates
Green
Link is present; port is enabled.
Green blinking
Link is present, port is enabled, and there is activity on the port.
Off
Link is not present, port is disabled, non-supported GBIC is
installed on the port, or the RJ-45 uplink port is in use instead of
the fiber port.
installed on the port, or the RJ-45 uplink port is in use instead of
the fiber port.
Unit Stacking ID Number LED
Color
Indicates
N/A
When several Summit “e” series switches are interconnected
(stacked), each switch is assigned a unique stacking ID number
that is visible in the unit stacking ID number LED. The switch
acting as the stack master is usually assigned the number 1.
However, if there is a saved configuration or if you prefer to
assign a different stacking ID to the stack master, the stack
master can have an ID other than 1.
(stacked), each switch is assigned a unique stacking ID number
that is visible in the unit stacking ID number LED. The switch
acting as the stack master is usually assigned the number 1.
However, if there is a saved configuration or if you prefer to
assign a different stacking ID to the stack master, the stack
master can have an ID other than 1.
This LED is available only on the Summit 200-24 and 200-24fx
switches.
switches.