Operator`s manual
Table Of Contents
- RS 8000/8600 Getting Started Guide
- Notices
- Table of Contents
- 1 About This Guide
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Hardware Installation
- 3.1 Safety Considerations
- 3.2 Hardware Specifications
- 3.3 Installing the Hardware
- 3.3.1 Verifying Your Shipment
- 3.3.2 Installing the Chassis
- 3.3.3 Installing an AC Power Supply
- 3.3.4 Installing a DC Power Supply
- 3.3.5 Installing the Control Module
- 3.3.6 Installing the Switching Fabric Module (RS8600 only)
- 3.3.7 Installing Line Cards
- 3.3.8 Installing GBIC Modules into Line Cards
- 3.3.9 Installing ATM Physical Media Cards (PHYs)
- 3.3.10 Multi-rate WAN Line Card and WICs
- 3.3.11 SRP Line Cards and Bridge Mate Module
- 3.3.12 Installing SFP Transceivers
- 3.3.13 Attaching the Network Cables to Line Cards
- 4 Initial Configuration
- 4.1 Powering on the RS8000/8600
- 4.2 Starting the Command Line Interface
- 4.3 Configuration Changes and Saving the Configuration File
- 4.4 Setting the Basic System Information
- 4.5 Setting Up Passwords
- 4.6 Setting Up SNMP
- 4.7 Setting the DNS Domain Name and Address
- 4.8 Setting the SYSLOG Parameters
- 4.9 Using Redundant Control Modules
- 5 Managing Software
- Appendix A Troubleshooting
- Appendix B International SaFety Information
- Index

Riverstone Networks RS 8000/8600 Switch Router Getting Started Guide 2-27
Introduction Hardware Overview
Per-port Link Green – indicates that the port hardware detects a cable plugged into
the port and a good link is established.
Red (intermittent) – indicates that the port received an error during
operation.
Red (solid) – indicates that the port hardware detects a cable plugged
into the port, however, a bad link is established.
Off – indicates that no link from the port exists.
Per-port Rx Green – indicates when the port’s transceiver receives packets.
Orange – indicates when the port’s transceiver receives flow-control
packets.
Per-port Tx Green – indicates when the port’s transceiver transmits packets.
Orange – indicates when the port’s transceiver transmits flow-control
packets.
Per-port AN Green – indicates that the line card has auto negotiated the operating
mode of the link between full-duplex and half-duplex.
Orange (intermittent) – indicates that auto negotiation is in process.
Orange (solid) – indicates a problem with auto negotiation
configuration.
Red – indicates an auto negotiation failure. This fault may occur if the
link partner does not support full duplex.
Off – indicates that auto negotiation has been disabled or the link is
down.
Table 2-20 LED description for 1000Base-SX line card (Continued)
LED Description