The Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T4, I340-T4, Gigabit ET and PRO/1000 PT Quad Port LP Server Adapters have 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. | ||
10=OFF 100=GRN 1000=YLW |
Off | 10 Mbps | |
Green | 100 Mbps | ||
Yellow | 1000 Mbps | ||
Orange flashing | Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information. |
The Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2, I340-T2, PRO/1000 P, PT Dual Port, and Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapters have 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. | ||
10=OFF 100=GRN 1000=YLW |
Off | 10 Mbps | |
Green | 100 Mbps | ||
Yellow | 1000 Mbps | ||
Orange flashing | Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information. |
The Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter I340-F4 has the following indicator lights:
Label |
Indication | Meaning | |
GRN=1G | Green on | The adapter is connected to a valid link partner. | |
Green flashing | Data activity | ||
Off | No link. |
The Intel® PRO/1000 PF Quad 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. |
The Intel® PRO/1000 PT 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. | ||
10=OFF 100=GRN 1000=YLW |
Off | 10 Mbps | |
Green | 100 Mbps | ||
Yellow | 1000 Mbps | ||
Orange flashing | Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel® PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information. |
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, GT and PT 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 |
Off | 10 Mbps | |
Green | 100 Mbps | ||
Orange | 1000 Mbps |
The Intel® PRO/1000 MF and PF Server Adapters have 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. Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information. |
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Off | No link. |
The Intel® PRO/1000 MF, PF, and Gigabit EF Dual Port Server Adapters have the following indicator lights for each port:
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Label |
Indication | Meaning |
ACT/LNK | On | The adapter is connected to a valid link partner. | |
Blinking | Adapter is actively passing traffic. Identity. Use the "Identify Adapter" button in Intel PROSet to control blinking. See Intel PROSet Help for more information. |
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Off | No link. |
The Intel® PRO/1000 XF Server Adapter has the following indicator lights:
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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. |
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