I have a Cisco 112-24 and trying to verify the meaning of the LED lights since this is an unmanaged device and I can't get any other details.
Per the online docs, I see the LED indicators are:
- System/PWR, link/activity, 100M,*PoE, *mMax PoE, cable diagnostics, loop detection, gigabit,* mini-GBIC* (*if present)
I found a post which indicated what the left and right lights indicated...
Left Flash Green; Right Solid Green; = 1G Activity
Left Flash Green; Right OFF; = 10/100 Activity
Left Flashing Amber; Right Solid Green; = Network Loop and to verify cable issue
Left Solid Amber; Right OFF; = POE device or device not linked anymore
My Cisco SG112-24 has a Left Flashing Amber Light (Consistent blinking) and the Right has a Solid Green. Per the above there is a network loop or a cable issue. When I look, this cable is directly connected to another switch (only cable going out to another switch) and everything else are workstations. I don't have any connectivity issues and I can get internet speeds of 600+ MB.
My question is the light on my Cisco SG112-24 pointing to an issue or does this light scheme mean something else? It would help if Cisco provided this on the user guide for these. I have not been a fan of unmanaged switches as I don't think they provide insight on details if there is a problem or not.
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks,
Tim