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iSR6200 Intelligent Storage Router Installation Guide - QLogic

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1–Introduction<strong>iSR6200</strong> <strong>Router</strong> BladesEach port has three LEDs:• The amber (top) LED shows activity for data passing through the port at2Gbps speed.• The green LED (middle) shows activity for data passing through the port at4Gbps speed.• The yellow LED (bottom) shows activity for data passing through the port at8Gbps speed.Table 1-4 describes the port LED blink patterns and their meanings.Table 1-4. Port LEDsActivityYellow LED(8Gbps)Green LED(4Gbps)Amber LED(2Gbps)Power OFF OFF OFF OFFPower ON(before firmware initialization)Power ON(after firmware initialization)ON ON ONFlashing Flashing FlashingFirmware initializationerror aAlternateflashingAlternateflashingAlternateflashingOnline, 2Gbps link—I/OactivityOnline, 4Gbps link—I/OactivityOnline, 8Gbps link—I/OactivityOFF OFF ON and flashingOFF ON and flashing OFFON and flashing OFF OFFBeacon Flashing OFF FlashingaYellow, green, and amber LEDs flash alternatively to indicate firmware initialization errors.Fibre Channel TransceiversEach port is served by an SFP optical transceiver and is capable of 2, 4, or 8Gbpstransmission. SFPs are hot-pluggable. User ports can self-discover both the porttype and transmission speed when connected to public devices or switches.ISR651101-00 G 1-11

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