Indicator Lights

The Intel® PRO/1000 P Dual Port Server Adapter has the following indicator lights:

 Label

Indication Meaning
 ACT/LNK Green on The adapter is connected to a valid link partner.
Green flashing Data activity
Off No link.
Yellow flashing Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information.
10=OFF
100=GRN
1000=YLW
Off 10 Mbps
Green 100 Mbps
Yellow 1000 Mbps

The Intel® PRO/1000 MT Server Adapter has the following indicator lights:

 Label

Indication Meaning
 ACT/LNK Green on The adapter is connected to a valid link partner.
Green flashing Data activity
Off No link.
Yellow flashing Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information.
10=OFF
100=GRN
1000=YLW
Off 10 Mbps
Green 100 Mbps
Yellow 1000 Mbps

The Intel® PRO/1000 MT and GT Dual Port Server Adapters have the following indicator lights for each port:

 Label

Indication Meaning
 ACT/LNK Green on The port is connected to a valid link partner.
Green flashing Data activity
Off No link.
Yellow flashing Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information.
10=OFF
100=GRN
1000=YLW
Off 10 Mbps
Green 100 Mbps
Yellow 1000 Mbps

The Intel® PRO/1000 MT and GT Quad Port Server Adapters have the following indicator lights for each port:

 Label

Indication Meaning
Top LED

ACT/LNK

Green on The port is connected to a valid link partner.
Green flashing Data activity
Off No link.
Orange flashing Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information.
Bottom LED

10=OFF
100=GRN
1000=OR

Off 10 Mbps
Green 100 Mbps
Orange 1000 Mbps

The Intel® PRO/1000 MF Server Adapter has the following indicator lights:

 Label

Indication Meaning
 ACT/LNK On The adapter is connected to a valid link partner.
Blinking Adapter is actively passing traffic.
Off No link.

The Intel® PRO/1000 MF Dual Port Server Adapter has the following indicator lights for each port:

 Label

Indication Meaning
ACT/LNK On The adapter is connected to a valid link partner.
Blinking Adapter is actively passing traffic.
Off No link.

The Intel® PRO/1000 XF Server Adapter has the following indicator lights:

 Label

Indication Meaning
LNK On The adapter is connected to a valid link partner.
Off No link.
ACT On Data is being transmitted or received.
Off No data activity.
not labeled Flashing Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information.
 

The Intel® PRO/1000 XT Server Adapter has the following indicator lights:

 Label

Indication Meaning
 ACT/LNK Green on The adapter is connected to a valid link partner.
Green flashing Data activity
Off No link.
Yellow flashing Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information.
10=OFF
100=GRN
1000=YLW
Off 10 Mbps
Green 100 Mbps
Yellow 1000 Mbps

The Intel® PRO/1000 T Server Adapter has the following indicator lights:

 Label

Indication Meaning
not labeled Flashing Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information.
LNK On The adapter is connected to a valid link partner.
Off No link.
ACT On Data is being transmitted or received.
Off No data activity.
10/100/1000 Off 10 Mbps
Green 100 Mbps
Yellow 1000 Mbps

The Intel® PRO/1000 F Server adapter has the following indicator lights:

 Label

Indication Meaning
 TX On The adapter is sending data.
 RX On The adapter is receiving data.
 LNK On The adapter is connected to a valid link partner and is receiving link pulses.
Off No link.
 not labeled Flashing Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information.

NOTE: Fiber-based adapters operate only at 1 gigabit. They do not step-down in speed.



Last modified on 2/04/05 3:32p Revision 1