
System LEDs
3-8 Express5800/320Ma: Operation and Maintenance Guide
Ethernet Port and VTM Port LEDs
Each CPU- I ⁄ O enclosure contains up to three Ethernet ports. Two ports, which
operate at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps, are connected to the embedded Ethernet controller.
Another port, which operates at 10 or 100 Mbps, is dedicated to the VTM (if installed).
Each port has two integrated LEDs that indicate Ethernet activity and connection
speed.
The Ethernet ports and the VTM port are shown in Figure 3-4. Ta ble 3 -5 and Tabl e 3 - 6
describe the system Ethernet port LED states and VTM port LED states, respectively.
Table 3-4. PCI Slot Status LEDs
LED and State Description/Action
Amber, unlit Operating normally, or slot is empty.
Amber, steady PCI adapter or slot has failed.
Action: Refer to ftSMC for information about the failure and attempt to
correct the failure in the operating system. For help in interpreting the
information displayed in ftSMC, see the Help for ftSMC and
the
Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide. If necessary,
replace the PCI adapter.
If you are unable to fix the condition, contact NEC Technical Support or
your authorized service representative.
Amber, blinking PCI slot is being identified from a command in ftSMC.
For more information about locating a component by flashing an LED, see
the Help for ftSMC or the Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s
Guide.
White, unlit Offline.
White, steady Operating in duplex mode.
White, blinking Operating in simplex mode and unsafe to remove. Taking it offline will
result in lost connectivity.
Action: If necessary, insert an identical adapter in the corresponding slot
in the other enclosure to enable duplex mode.
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