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Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide, R3.2
March 2002
Chapter 9 Ethernet Operation
E Series Cards
9.2.1 E100T-12/E100T-G Card
E100T-12/E100T-G cards provide twelve switched, IEEE 802.3-compliant 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
ports. The ports detect the speed of an attached device by auto-negotiation and automatically connect at
the appropriate speed and duplex mode, either half or full duplex, and determine whether to enable or
disable flow control. The E100T-G is the functional equivalent of the E100T-12. An ONS 15454 using
XC10G cards requires the G versions of the E series Ethernet cards.
9.2.2 E1000-2/E1000-2-G Card
E1000-2/E1000-2-G cards provides two switched, IEEE 802.3-compliant Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps)
ports that support full duplex operation. The E1000-2 is the functional equivalent of the E1000-2-G. An
ONS 15454 using XC10G cards requires the G versions of the E series Ethernet cards.
9.2.3 E Series LEDs
E series Ethernet card faceplates have three card-level LEDs and a pair of port-level LEDs next to each
port. The SF LED is inactive.
For detailed specifications of the Ethernet cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting and
Maintenance Guide.
9.2.4 E Series Port Provisioning
This section explains how to provision Ethernet ports on an E series Ethernet card. Most provisioning
requires filling in two fields: Enabled and Mode. However, you can also map incoming traffic to a low
priority or a high priority queue using the Priority column, and you can enable spanning tree with the
Table 9-2 E Series Card-Level LEDS
LED State Description
Red FAIL LED The red FAIL LED indicates that the cards processor is not ready or a
catastrophic software failure occurred on the Ethernet card. As part of the
boot sequence, the FAIL LED is turned on until the software deems the card
operational.
Green ACT LED A green ACT LED provides the operational status of the card. When the ACT
LED is green it indicates that the Ethernet card is active and the software is
operational.
Table 9-3 E Series Port-Level LEDs
LED State Description
Amber Transmitting and Receiving
Solid Green Idle and Link Integrity
Green Light Off Inactive Connection or Unidirectional Traffic
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