Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

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Figure 9. Fibre Channel switch-module LEDs. Notes:
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
An amber LED is lit when a system error or event has occurred. To identify the error or
event, check the LEDs on the information panel of the switch module and see Table 2
for more information.
An LED test occurs whenever the switch module is turned on. All LEDs are lit and
remain lit for approximately 5 seconds; then, the LEDs will all turn off, except the OK
LED. The OK LED flashes to indicate a normal POST condition; then, POST proceeds
as described in step 12 on page 16.
See the diagnostic section of the Brocade Diagnostic and System Error Message
Reference Manual on the Resource CD for more information about the LEDs.
0
2G
!
TX
RX
OK
!
Fault (system error)
LED (amber)
Port diagnostics LED
Port status LED
OK LED (green)
Port speed LED
Table 2. Switch-module LED descriptions .
LED name LED color and state Hardware status
System status (OK
and !)
None The switch module is off or receiving no power.
System status (OK) Green: Steady The switch module is on and the power modules in
the SBCE unit are correctly operating.
Green: Flashing POST is running.
Green: Off The amber LED is lit or there is no power.
System status (!)
(Fibre Channel
switch-module fault)
Amber: Steady Fault. POST failure or critical alert.
When this LED is lit, the system-error LED on the
SBCE unit is also lit.
Amber: Off The green LED is lit, indicating a healthy switch, or, if
the green LED is off, there is no power.