Led indicators, Autodisabled ports – Intel 130T User Manual

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LED Indicators

The LEDs on the front of the hub indicate the status of each port as
well as the overall condition of the hub.

LED

Color

Meaning

Power

Green

Hub is receiving power.

Traffic %

Green

Utilization is low to medium (3-12 percent).

Orange Utilization is medium to high (25-50+ percent).

Collisions

Green

Collisions detected.

Off

No collisions detected.

Collisions are normal in an Ethernet environment.
Continuous blinking indicates an overloaded network.

Speed

Green

Port has a link.

Orange Port has been autodisabled (partitioned).

Blink

Activity detected on port.

Off

No link.

Speed LEDs show the operating speed of a particular
port — 10Mbps or 100Mbps.

Autodisabled Ports

The Express 130T Standalone Hub automatically disables a port when
it detects a serious error on that port, such as a series of more than 64
collisions on a single packet. Once the hub sees a valid packet from the
device or is able to transmit a packet from the port, it automatically
reenables the port. Connected devices aren’t usually affected by an
autodisabled port because the port is reenabled so quickly.

If a port remains autodisabled, check the connected device’s network
adapter and cabling, or unplug the network cable for a few seconds,
then reattach it.

Traffic %

Collisions

Power

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

3

12

50+

3

12

50+

10

100

Speed

100

100

10

10

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