08-27-2017, 04:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-27-2017, 05:47 PM by MarkHaysHarris777.)
hi, believe it or not, there is no standard for what the lights on an RJ45 connector mean; other than a blinking light usually means activity.
Each vendor is free to use whatever scheme that they determine ; sometimes the light color indicates speed ( whether it is on, solid, blinking etc ) see your manual. Sometimes , but not always , the green light is a link light ( solid ) and the yellow light is an activity light.
I have a pre production Rock64 board , as an example , where the green light is a slow steady blink ( its Gbe plugged into a Gbe switch at full 1000 ). The yellow light blinks clearly with activity on the comm line ( random fast blinking ).
I have a production Rock64 board, as another example , where the green light is on solid ( it is also Gbe plugged into a Gbe switch at full 1000 ). The yellow light blinks with activity also ( random fast blinking ).
My PineA64-B server has slow blinking green, fast random blinking yellow.
My PineA64-A desk machine has slow blinking green, fast random blinking yellow.
My switches have three rows of lights... all green; top row is activity on the port; next two rows are link lights where one LED means 10|100 link and two lights means 1000 link.
So far there is one report of a Rock64 green LED that does not light at all... and one report ( yours ) where the yellow light does not light at all; if the lights do not ever light, there is a defect in the magjack and the LED is just "out" ( happens ).
The bottom line is that there is nothing "normal" about the LED(s) on an ethernet port... but the LED(s) should be working in any case on the Rock64. I know that must be irritating, but if it works otherwise, its a pretty minor issue really.
Each vendor is free to use whatever scheme that they determine ; sometimes the light color indicates speed ( whether it is on, solid, blinking etc ) see your manual. Sometimes , but not always , the green light is a link light ( solid ) and the yellow light is an activity light.
I have a pre production Rock64 board , as an example , where the green light is a slow steady blink ( its Gbe plugged into a Gbe switch at full 1000 ). The yellow light blinks clearly with activity on the comm line ( random fast blinking ).
I have a production Rock64 board, as another example , where the green light is on solid ( it is also Gbe plugged into a Gbe switch at full 1000 ). The yellow light blinks with activity also ( random fast blinking ).
My PineA64-B server has slow blinking green, fast random blinking yellow.
My PineA64-A desk machine has slow blinking green, fast random blinking yellow.
My switches have three rows of lights... all green; top row is activity on the port; next two rows are link lights where one LED means 10|100 link and two lights means 1000 link.
So far there is one report of a Rock64 green LED that does not light at all... and one report ( yours ) where the yellow light does not light at all; if the lights do not ever light, there is a defect in the magjack and the LED is just "out" ( happens ).
The bottom line is that there is nothing "normal" about the LED(s) on an ethernet port... but the LED(s) should be working in any case on the Rock64. I know that must be irritating, but if it works otherwise, its a pretty minor issue really.
marcushh777
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please join us for a chat @ irc.pine64.xyz:6667 or ssl irc.pine64.xyz:6697
( I regret that I am not able to respond to personal messages; let's meet on irc! )