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McDATA Eclipse 2640 SAN Router Installation and Service Manual
SAN Router LEDs
Table 3-1 lists and describes the LEDs for the SAN Router.
NOTE: In the Meaning column below, link means the Ethernet link is
detected, that is, the cable is plugged in and connected to an Ethernet port at
the other end. Initialized means the software has loaded all the necessary
routines and the SAN Router is operational. Also, in addition to the LEDs,
you can view SAN Router status of ports via the Element Manager Device
View. Review the
Administration and Configuration Manual for details on
accessing the Device View.
Table 3-1 LEDs on the SAN Router
LED Label Color Meaning
Sys Green and amber The LED is a dual-color (green/amber) LED.
During startup, the LED is amber and blinks rapidly on and off.
During normal operation, the LED is green and blinks slowly on and
off when power is flowing to the SAN Router.
The LED is off when there is no power to the SAN Router.
Errors, such as a power outage, can be viewed through the Element
Manager or SANvergence Manager. Refer to
Accessing SNMP
Alerts or Alarms
for information on determining problems.
Error None There is no LED for errors. Errors are available from the System Log
or via SNMP alerts. Errors can also be viewed through the Element
Manager or SANvergence Manager.
Power Supply None There are no LEDs for the power supplies. If the SYS LED fails to
turn on, this indicates power is not reaching the unit. Refer to
Accessing SNMP Alerts or Alarms
for information on determining if a
power supply has failed.