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AC 6005 has red indicator

Created: Oct 28, 2020 16:35:50Latest reply: Oct 28, 2020 16:45:00 257 1 0 0 0
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I have one AC6005. That has red Indicator on however I checked the tempretuer and fan and it is OK within normal ranges.. I suspect that issue may be related to license as the license is trial state now... Or it is not related? Any advice here

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Product documentation

Troubleshooting guide



or refer to the below tables:


Description of indicators on the AC6005 front panel

No.

Indicator/Button

Status

Description

1

PWR: power indicator

Off

The AC6005-8-PWR is powered off.

Steady green

The power supply is working properly.

Yellow

NOTE:

Only the PWR indicator on the AC6005-8-PWR displays yellow.

The PoE power supply is faulty.

2

SYS: system status indicator

Off

The system is not running.

Green

  • Fast blinking: The system is starting.

  • Slow blinking: The system is running properly.

Steady red

The system cannot start normally, or an overheat alarm or fan alarm is generated.

3

STAT: state mode indicator

Off

The state mode is not selected.

Steady green

The service port indicator works in the default mode (STAT). In this mode, the indicator indicates the port status.

4

SPED: speed mode indicator

Off

The speed mode is not selected.

Steady green

The service port indicator indicates the port speed. After 45 seconds, the service port indicator automatically restores to the default mode (STAT).

5

PoE: PoE mode indicator

NOTE:

Only the AC6005-8-PWR has this indicator.

Off

The PoE mode is not selected.

Steady green

The service port indicator indicates the PoE status of each port. After 45 seconds, the service port indicator automatically restores to the default mode (STAT).

6

MODE: mode switch button

AC6005-8-PWR:

  • When you press the button once, the SPED indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the speed of the ports.

  • When you press the button for a second time, the PoE indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the PoE status of the ports.

  • When you press the button for a third time, the STAT indicator turns green.

AC6005-8:

  • When you press the button once, the SPED indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the speed of the ports.

  • When you press the button for a second time, the STAT indicator turns green.

If you do not press the button within 45 seconds, the indicators restore to the default mode. That is, the STAT indicator turns green, and the SPED and PoE indicators are off.

7

Service port indicator

  • GE electrical ports: The first indicator indicates the status of the bottom left port. The indicators correspond to the ports from bottom to top and from left to right.

  • GE optical ports: Each optical port has a corresponding indicator above it.

Meanings of service port indicators vary in different modes. For details, see Table 4.

Description of service port indicators in different modes

Mode

Status

Description

STAT

Off

No link has been established to the port or the port has been shut down.

Green

  • Steady on: A link has been established to the port.

  • Blinking: The port is sending or receiving data.

SPED

Off

No link has been established to the port or the port has been shut down.

Green

  • Steady on: The port is working at 10 or 100 Mbit/s.

  • Blinking: The port is working at 1000 Mbit/s.

PoE

NOTE:

Only the AC6005-8-PWR has this mode.

Off

The port is not providing PoE power.

Steady green

Steady on: The port is providing PoE power.

Yellow

  • Steady on: The PoE function is disabled on the port.

  • Blinking: The port stops providing PoE power because a fault occurs, for example, an incompatible powered device (PD) is connected to the port.

Blinking green and yellow

The port cannot provide PoE power due to any of the following reasons:
  • The power of the PD exceeds the power supply capability of the port or exceeds the threshold.

  • The total power consumption of PDs has reached the maximum power of the device.

  • The PoE power function is not enabled on the interface in manual power-management mode.


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You can visit these pages for more information


Product documentation

Troubleshooting guide



or refer to the below tables:


Description of indicators on the AC6005 front panel

No.

Indicator/Button

Status

Description

1

PWR: power indicator

Off

The AC6005-8-PWR is powered off.

Steady green

The power supply is working properly.

Yellow

NOTE:

Only the PWR indicator on the AC6005-8-PWR displays yellow.

The PoE power supply is faulty.

2

SYS: system status indicator

Off

The system is not running.

Green

  • Fast blinking: The system is starting.

  • Slow blinking: The system is running properly.

Steady red

The system cannot start normally, or an overheat alarm or fan alarm is generated.

3

STAT: state mode indicator

Off

The state mode is not selected.

Steady green

The service port indicator works in the default mode (STAT). In this mode, the indicator indicates the port status.

4

SPED: speed mode indicator

Off

The speed mode is not selected.

Steady green

The service port indicator indicates the port speed. After 45 seconds, the service port indicator automatically restores to the default mode (STAT).

5

PoE: PoE mode indicator

NOTE:

Only the AC6005-8-PWR has this indicator.

Off

The PoE mode is not selected.

Steady green

The service port indicator indicates the PoE status of each port. After 45 seconds, the service port indicator automatically restores to the default mode (STAT).

6

MODE: mode switch button

AC6005-8-PWR:

  • When you press the button once, the SPED indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the speed of the ports.

  • When you press the button for a second time, the PoE indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the PoE status of the ports.

  • When you press the button for a third time, the STAT indicator turns green.

AC6005-8:

  • When you press the button once, the SPED indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the speed of the ports.

  • When you press the button for a second time, the STAT indicator turns green.

If you do not press the button within 45 seconds, the indicators restore to the default mode. That is, the STAT indicator turns green, and the SPED and PoE indicators are off.

7

Service port indicator

  • GE electrical ports: The first indicator indicates the status of the bottom left port. The indicators correspond to the ports from bottom to top and from left to right.

  • GE optical ports: Each optical port has a corresponding indicator above it.

Meanings of service port indicators vary in different modes. For details, see Table 4.

Description of service port indicators in different modes

Mode

Status

Description

STAT

Off

No link has been established to the port or the port has been shut down.

Green

  • Steady on: A link has been established to the port.

  • Blinking: The port is sending or receiving data.

SPED

Off

No link has been established to the port or the port has been shut down.

Green

  • Steady on: The port is working at 10 or 100 Mbit/s.

  • Blinking: The port is working at 1000 Mbit/s.

PoE

NOTE:

Only the AC6005-8-PWR has this mode.

Off

The port is not providing PoE power.

Steady green

Steady on: The port is providing PoE power.

Yellow

  • Steady on: The PoE function is disabled on the port.

  • Blinking: The port stops providing PoE power because a fault occurs, for example, an incompatible powered device (PD) is connected to the port.

Blinking green and yellow

The port cannot provide PoE power due to any of the following reasons:
  • The power of the PD exceeds the power supply capability of the port or exceeds the threshold.

  • The total power consumption of PDs has reached the maximum power of the device.

  • The PoE power function is not enabled on the interface in manual power-management mode.


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