Normally amber indicated a speed other than 40G. I have not been able to find anything in the release notes for that version that say it was changed. You could try shutting down the port and turning it back on or rebooting the switch, but if everything is working fine I am not sure if you are going to want the downtime.
Hi Josh Thank you for your reply. I try to shut down the port and turn it back, the LED indicator is Amber, too. also the same after I reboot the switch.
We were able to replicate this in our lab. I am not sure if it was an intentional change, but a request to have to changed back to green in the next release has been submitted. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
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Normally amber indicated a speed other than 40G. I have not been able to find anything in the release notes for that version that say it was changed. You could try shutting down the port and turning it back on or rebooting the switch, but if everything is working fine I am not sure if you are going to want the downtime.
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Do all of the QSFP+ ports do the same thing? Is this your only S4820T or is this happening on multiple switches?
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We were able to replicate this in our lab. I am not sure if it was an intentional change, but a request to have to changed back to green in the next release has been submitted. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
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Hi Josh,
We are also seeing this on our S4820T's. Can you confirm which firmware version this will be fixed in?
Cheers