Specifications

Configuring Switches
ShoreTel 7.5 Administration Guide 6 – 27
Power LED
The ShoreGear-T1 has one power LED, which indicates the following:
Network LEDs
The ShoreGear-T1 network LEDs (LAN1 and LAN2) indicate the speed at which the
switch is communicating with the network and whether there is network activity. The
network LED descriptions are as follows:
On The switch is operating normally.
Off The switch has no power.
Flashing 2 flashes—The switch failed its internal self-test. This indicates
a hardware failure; replace the unit and submit a Return
Material Authorization (RMA) to ShoreTel, Inc.
3 flashes—Booting via FTP. Flash memory may be corrupted.
Go to the Quick Look page to make sure that the system is
running properly.
4 flashes—The IP address is unavailable. DHCP and BOOTP
did not respond to the IP address request, and the IP address is
not available in nonvolatile memory to continue boot process.
The switch will automatically reboot in five seconds and try
again. Check the BOOTP/DHCP server and the network
configuration to ensure that the voice switch is receiving a valid
IP address.
5 flashes—The operating system is not available. The switch is
booting from FTP but cannot find the boot files. It
automatically reboots in five seconds.
6 flashes—Using a previously stored IP address. A BOOTP/
DHCP transaction was attempted, but the BOOTP/DHCP server
did not respond. The switch continues to use the IP address
stored in nonvolatile memory until it receives a valid response.
If the switch receives a response that provides a different IP
address, it reboots using the new IP address. If the switch
receives a response that matches the IP address stored in
nonvolatile memory, it continues operation, and the power LED
stops flashing. If the problem persists, check the BOOTP/DHCP
server and network configuration.
Link/
Activity
When lit, this LED indicates that the switch is connected to an Ethernet
network.
This LED indicates network activity, as follows:
When flashing, network activity is detected.
When on (not flashing), heavy network activity is detected.
When off, network activity is not detected.
NOTE This LED is not directly related to any particular switch’s individual
network activity. For example, if you have three switches that are
connected to the same hub, and one switch’s Traffic LED shows
activity, the other switches will indicate the same.