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My switches are green all day and amber at night -- for the PC's, not the
AS/400. Since you said "all the lights are amber" I thought I'd throw this
out there.
When the PC's are turned off (yes, most of my users turn their PC's off at
night), the NIC's are still active (for Wake-On-Lan, not that we use it)
and you see them connected at 10Mb.
My edge switches are 10/100, not gigabit.
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Tom Kreimer
Network Manager
Buckhorn Inc, Milford OH
From:
Lukas Beeler <lukas.beeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
04/24/2009 03:48 AM
Subject:
Re: 400 MPS
Sent by:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Green lights mean the 400 is speaking to the NetGear at 100 MPS.
Amber lights mean they are talking to each other at 10 MPS.
Are you sure? While this has been the case for a while (Amber=10,
Green=100), the introduction of Gigabit switches lead to several cases
where amber indicates a Gigabit link.
MPS = Megabytes per Second
It's Megabit per Second - mbps.
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