System information
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GS752TXS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
has occurred on the port, or red indicates that the link is disabled. Gray is applicable for port
51 and 52, indicates that the port is working in stack mode. The LED of the port speed
illuminates either green or yellow.
• A green LED indicates operational ports at the following link speed:
• Copper ports – 1000 Mbps; fiber SFP+ ports – 10 Gbps
• A yellow LED indicates operational ports at the following link speed:
• Copper ports – 10/100 Mbps; fiber SFP+ ports – 1000 Mbps.
The System LEDs are located on the left side of the front panel.
Power/Status LED
The power LED is a bicolor LED that serves as an indicator of power and diagnostic status.
The following indications are given by the following LED states:
• A solid Green LED indicates that the power is supplied to the switch and operating
normally.
• A solid Yellow LED indicates that system is in the boot-up stage.
• No lit LED indicates that power is disconnected.
FAN Status LED
FAN status is indicated as follows:
• A solid yellow LED indicates that the fan is faulty
• No lit LED indicates that the fan is operating normally.
Stack Master LED
The Stack Master LED is lit if there is an active stack link and the unit is in stack mode.
• A solid Green LED indicates that the switch acts as a master unit in a stack of switches.
• No lit LED indicates that the switch acts as a slave member in a stack of switches.
Seven-Segment LED for the Stacking ID
A solid Green LED displays the stack ID (1–6).
The following image shows the Device View of the GS752TXS.
Click the port you want to view or configure to see a menu that displays statistics and
configuration options. Click the menu option to access the page that contains the
configuration or monitoring options.










