QFX5240 Port Panel
The ports panel of the QFX5240-64OD has 64 high-speed ports that support transmission at OSFP 800-Gbps speed. The ports panel of the QFX5240-64QD has 64 high-speed ports that support transmission at 800-Gbps speed. See Figure 1 and Figure 2.
1 — Network ports panel | 6 — RJ-45 console port (CON) |
2 — SFP+ ports | 7 — TOD (Time of Delay) |
3 — RJ-45 management port (MGMT) | 8 — Chassis serial number pull-out |
4 — USB port | 9 — Clock input and output connectors (10 MHz and 1 PPS) |
5 — Status LEDs |
When you use the Reset button, only the device gets rebooted and there is no change to the existing configuration of the switch. The device does not return to the factory-default configuration.
1 — Network Ports | 6 — RJ-45 console port (CON) |
2 — SFP+ ports | 7 — TOD (Time of Delay) |
3 — RJ-45 management port (MGMT) | 8 — Chassis serial number pull-out |
4 — USB Port | 9 — Clock input and output connectors (10 MHz and 1 PPS) |
5 — Status LEDs |
QFX5240 Network Port LEDs
The high-speed OSFP network ports on QFX5240-64OD and the high-speed QSFP-DD network ports on the QFX5240-64QD use a single RGB LED to indicate link status, activity on the link, or a fault condition.
1 — Network port LEDs |
1 — Network port LEDs |
Table 1 explains the behaviour of the network ports (non-channelized) LEDs of the QFX5240-64OD and QFX5240-64QD switches.
Color |
State |
Description |
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Unlit |
Off |
Off is the default mode. The LED can be unlit even when power is present and a transceiver is present in the port. |
The link is down. |
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Transceiver not present. |
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Green |
On steadily |
A 400/800-Gbps link is established, and there is no link activity. |
On steadily |
A 400/800-Gbps link is established, and there is link activity. |
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Yellow |
On steadily |
Link down; other fault except loss of signal and Transceiver hardware failure |
The link is down because of a remote error or because the port was disabled through the CLI. |
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Red |
On steadily |
The link is down because the port/transceiver has a hardware failure. |