X460-G2 Front Panel LEDs describes the meanings of the front-panel LEDs on all X460-G2 series switches.
Label or Type | Color/State | Meaning |
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M (Management) | Slow blinking green (1 Hz) | Normal operation |
Fast blinking green (2 Hz) | Power-on self test (POST) in progress or Switch diagnostics are running |
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Steady green | POST passed; system is booting image | |
Blinking amber | System is disabled: POST failed or system overheated | |
Off | No external power is attached | |
S1, S2 (Stack Management) | Steady green | Link OK on the indicated stacking port |
Blinking green | Activity on the indicated stacking port | |
FAN | Steady green | Normal operation |
Blinking amber | Failure | |
Off | No power | |
P1, P2 (Power Supply) |
Steady green | Normal operation |
Steady amber | Non-PoE models: PSU present, but no input power PoE models: Not supported |
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Blinking amber | Power failure | |
Off | No power is attached | |
Ethernet Port 1-32 or 1-52 | Steady green | Link OK |
Blinking green | Activity on the indicated port | |
Off | No link or port disabled | |
1G SFP ports or 10G SFP+ ports 29, 30, 31, and 32 or 53, 54, 55, and 56 | Steady green | Link OK |
Blinking green | Activity on the indicated port | |
Off | No 1G or 10G link, or port disabled |
Label or Type | Color/State | Meaning |
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All front panel ports 1-24 or 1-48 | Steady green | Link is OK; port is not powered |
Steady amber | Link is OK; port is powered; no traffic | |
Blinking green | Link is OK and transmitting packets; port is not powered | |
Blinking amber | Link is OK and transmitting packets; port is powered | |
Slow blinking amber | No link, or disabled port; port is powered | |
Alternating amber and green | Port has a power fault | |
Off | Port is not powered, has no link, or is disabled |
X460-G2 two-digit Stack Number Indicator describes the meanings of the two-digit stack number indicator on all X460-G2 series switches.
Label or Type | Color/State | Meaning |
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Left digit (1) | Reserved for future use | |
Right digit (1 – 8) | Indicates the position of this switch in the SummitStack configuration | |
Upper half blinking | This switch is the stack master node | |
Lower half blinking | This switch is the stack backup node | |
Lit steadily | This switch is a standby node in the stack |