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1. Port icons in the “Device Details” view

You can check the status of each port by checking the icon color and shape of each device port shown in the “Device Details” view.
In the “Device Details” view, switch between the [Port Status] tab, the [Bandwidth(%)] tab and the [PoE status (Class)] tabs to show the following icons.

  • The [Bandwidth(%)] tab will only show Yamaha switches.

  • The [PoE status (Class)] tab will only show Yamaha PoE switches.

1.1. [Port Status] tab icons

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This area shows the connection status and communication speed of each port.

Icon Meaning

port 10g base t

Port normal (10GBASE-T)

port 5g base t

Port normal (5GBASE-T)

port 25g base t

Port normal (2.5GBASE-T)

port 1000 base t

Port normal (1000BASE-T)

port 100 base tx

Port normal (100BASE-TX)

port 10 base t

Port normal (10BASE-T)

port error

Port abnormality occurred

port link down

Link down

port sfp 10g base lxsx

SFP port normal (10GBASE-LX/SX)

port sfp 1000base lxsx

SFP port normal (1000BASE-LX/SX)
or
stack link established

port sfp error

SFP port abnormality occurred

port sfp caution

SFP port alert state

port 24g 5g 6g enable invalid

Enable/disable status of 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / 6 GHz wireless

1.2. [Bandwidth(%)] tab icons

tab2

This area shows the bandwidth usage of each port (Yamaha switches only).

Icon Meaning

port 95 100

Bandwidth from 95% to 100%

port 85 95

Bandwidth from 85% to less than 95%

port 75 85

Bandwidth from 75% to less than 85%

port 65 75

Bandwidth from 65% to less than 75%

port 55 65

Bandwidth from 55% to less than 65%

port 45 55

Bandwidth from 45% to less than 55%

port 35 45

Bandwidth from 35% to less than 45%

port 25 35

Bandwidth from 25% to less than 35%

port 15 25

Bandwidth from 15% to less than 25%

port 75 15

Bandwidth from 7.5% to less than 15%

port 0 75

Bandwidth from 0% to less than 7.5%

port error2

Abnormality occurred

port link down

Link down

port stack

As this is a stack port, bandwidth usage cannot be displayed

port sfp caution

Alert state (SFP port)

1.3. [PoE status (Class)] tab icons

tab3

This area shows the power supply status for each port (PoE-enabled Yamaha switches only).

Icon Meaning

port class0

Class 0 power supply in progress

port class1

Class 1 power supply in progress

port class2

Class 2 power supply in progress

port class3

Class 3 power supply in progress

port class4

Class 4 power supply in progress

port class5

Class 5 power supply in progress

port class6

Class 6 power supply in progress

port class7

Class 7 power supply in progress

port class8

Class 8 power supply in progress

port unpowered

Power not supplied

port invalid

Power supply interrupted because the power supply function has been disabled, or the set power consumption limit has been exceeded

port over current

The power supply has been interrupted or a fatal error has occurred with power supply control due to excess current

2. Messages shown in both the Notification area and the History area

Messages shown in both the “Notification” area and the “History” area are as follows.

2.1. Switch function error messages

The following messages appear when an error occurs with the switch function. mac indicates the MAC address of the device that is the subject of the message, label indicates the label identifying the device (does not appear when left blank), m indicates the stack ID, n indicates the port number, t indicates the temperature, x indicates the QoS transmit queue number, and fn indicates the fan number. “(Stack ID: m)” is not displayed for switch devices that do not have the stack function enabled.

Messages

[mac] label: The fan of the Yamaha switch malfunctioned.

[mac] label: A loop occurred at ports (n1, n2…​) of the Yamaha switch.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch stopped supplying power.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class0 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class1 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class2 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class3 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class4 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class5 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class6 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class7 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch started supplying power to a Class8 device.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch stopped supplying power because a class of device which exceeded the power supply class setting was detected.

[mac] label: Class3 (15.4W) power from port (n) has stopped because paired port began supplying Class4 (30W) power.

[mac] label: The power supply has stopped because the maximum power has been exceeded at port (n).

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch stopped supplying power because the maximum power has been exceeded.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch stopped supplying power because the internal temperature exceeded t degrees Celsius.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch stopped supplying power because the fan malfunctioned.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch stopped supplying power because the power supply malfunctioned.

[mac] label: The Yamaha switch has stopped supplying power.

[mac] label: An error occurred in the power supply of the Yamaha switch.

[mac] label: The power being supplied from the Yamaha switch has exceeded the maximum power supply capacity.

[mac] label: Connected via the backup route. (Main route: port (n))

[mac] label: Connected via the main route.

[mac] label: The loop at the Yamaha switch was resolved.

[mac] label: The power supply interruption of the Yamaha switch was resolved.

[mac] label: The power supply abnormality of the Yamaha switch was resolved.

[mac] label: The power supply overload of the Yamaha switch was resolved.

[mac] label: The fan malfunction of the Yamaha switch was resolved.

[mac] label: The level of light received at port (n) of the Yamaha switch is insufficient.

[mac] label: The level of light received at port (n) of the Yamaha switch is excessive.

[mac] label: The level of light received at port (n) of the Yamaha switch has returned to normal.

[mac] label: The transmission load is high at port (n) of the Yamaha switch. (QoS transmission queue: x)

[mac] label: The transmission load has reached the upper limit at port (n) of the Yamaha switch. (QoS transmission queue: x)

[mac] label: The transmission load of the Yamaha switch (n) has returned to normal. (QoS transmission queue: x)

[mac] label: The power voltage of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has exceeded the upper threshold.

[mac] label: A line surge has occurred in the power supply of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: The fan speed of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has increased.

[mac] label: The fan speed of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has decreased.

[mac] label: Fan (FAN fn) of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has stopped.

[mac] label: The CPU temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has exceeded the threshold.

[mac] label: The CPU temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has returned to normal.

[mac] label: A CPU temperature error has occurred on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: The PHY temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has exceeded the threshold.

[mac] label: The PHY temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has returned to normal.

[mac] label: A PHY temperature error has occurred on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: The SFP module temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has exceeded the threshold.

[mac] label: The SFP module temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has returned to normal.

[mac] label: A SFP module temperature error has occurred on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: The unit temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has exceeded the threshold.

[mac] label: The unit temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has returned to normal.

[mac] label: A unit temperature error has occurred on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: The PSE temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has exceeded the threshold.

[mac] label: The PSE temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has returned to normal.

[mac] label: A PSE temperature error has occurred on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: The power supply was forced to stop on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) because the power delivery capacity was exceeded.

[mac] label: The power supply was forced to stop on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) due to a thermal abnormality.

[mac] label: The power supply was forced to stop on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) because the fan stopped.

[mac] label: The PoE power supply has recovered from forced stoppage of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: The power supply was forced to stop on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) because of a power supply abnormality.

[mac] label: The MAC temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has exceeded the threshold.

[mac] label: The MAC temperature of the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m) has returned to normal.

[mac] label: A MAC temperature error has occurred on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: A thermal sensor error has occurred on the Yamaha switch (Stack ID: m).

[mac] label: The stack port (m.n) of the Yamaha switch has linked down.

[mac] label: The stack port (m.n) of the Yamaha switch has linked up.

The following messages appear if there is a change in a Dante-enabled device.

Messages

The word clock of <device name> has been unlocked.

The word clock of <device name> has been locked.

The link is down for the primary port of <device name>. Dante is only working for the secondary port.

The link is down for the secondary port of <device name>. Dante is only working for the primary port.

The link is up for the primary port of <device name>.

The link is up for the secondary port of <device name>.

The Dante module of <device name> is operating in safe mode.

2.3. Messages generated by the snapshot function

The following messages appear when the snapshot function detects a network error, or when snapshot creation is started. mac indicates the MAC address of the device that is the subject of the message, label indicates the label identifying the device (does not appear when left blank), n indicates the port number. Messages are not shown for devices that are not the subject of monitoring by the snapshot function.

Messages

[mac] label: Device status matches the snapshot.

[mac] label: An unregistered device [mac] label is connected.

[mac] label: [mac] label is not connected to port n.

[mac] label: There is a device with an incorrect connection port. Connect [mac] label to port n.

Create a snapshot.

Started creating a snapshot.

Finished creating a snapshot.

Snapshot creation canceled.

Failed to create a snapshot.

[mac] label: There is a port with an incorrect device connected. Connect [mac] label to port n.

2.4. Messages generated by the PoE function

The following messages appear when the PoE function detects abnormality in a power supply. mac indicates the MAC address of the device that is the subject of the message, label indicates the label identifying the device (does not appear when left blank), q indicates a number that represents the power, n indicates the port number, portIp indicates the IP address of the device connected to the port, and portMac indicates the MAC address of the device connected to the port. Messages are not shown for devices that do not support power supply.

Messages

[mac] label: The power being supplied from the Yamaha switch has exceeded the guard band range.

[mac] label: The power that might be supplied exceeds q W. The power being supplied from Yamaha switch might be interrupted according to the condition.

[mac] label: Yamaha switch has detected down of portIp (portMac).

[mac] label: Yamaha switch has detected portIp (portMac).

[mac] label: Yamaha switch has stopped supplying power to portIp (portMac).

[mac] label: Yamaha switch has started supplying power to portIp (portMac).

[mac] label: Sum of power might be supplied has exceeded the maximum power supply capacity.

[mac] label: Port (n) of the Yamaha switch stopped supplying power because the maximum power has been exceeded.

[mac] label: The power supply interruption on port (n) of the Yamaha switch was resolved.

[mac] label: Sum of power might be supplied has fallen below the maximum power supply capacity.

2.5. Other notifications

Messages

The snapshot file is invalid. Stopped loading snapshot file.

An invalid value was included in the information of the snapshot file. Only the valid information has been applied.

There are conflicting MAC addresses. The MAC address information that was listed first has been applied.

The label settings file is invalid. Stopped loading label settings file.

An invalid value was included in the information of the label settings file. Only the valid information has been applied.

Conflicting MAC addresses exist in the label settings file. The MAC address information that was listed first has been applied.

The History file is invalid. Discarded History file.

The L2MS manager (mac) other than this PC has been detected. Only one L2MS manager can be used in the same network.

Duplication with L2MS manager (mac) has been resolved.

[mac] label: The L2MS manager (mac) other than this PC has been detected at port(n). Only one L2MS manager can be used in the same network.

[mac] label: Duplication with L2MS manager (mac) detected at port (n) has been resolved.

3. Messages shown in the Result of searching area for Device search

A device search using one or more IP addresses can return the following messages in the Result of searching area.
X.X.X.X indicates the IP address of a target device that was pinged or searched for.

Message Description

X.X.X.X : Reply received.

A ping reply was returned from the target device.

X.X.X.X : Request timed out.

A ping reply was not returned from the target device.
* This message is not shown for [IP address range] and [Auto search in local network].

X.X.X.X : Destination unreachable.

The search target does not exist.
* This message is not shown for [IP address range] and [Auto search in local network].

X.X.X.X : An internal error occurred.

An internal error has occurred.

4. Execution result of firmware/CONFIG bulk operation

The following are the execution results displayed when executing bulk firmware update and bulk CONFIG import/export.

Result Descriptions

Completed

The firmware update and CONFIG import/export processes have been completed successfully.

Only transfer completed (revision acquisition failed)

The firmware file transfer was completed but the updated firmware revision could not be retrieved, so the firmware may not have been applied correctly.
Check the application status of the firmware separately.

Only transfer completed (revision mismatch)

The transfer of the firmware file is complete, but the revision of the transferred firmware file and the updated firmware revision are different.
Check the application status of the firmware separately.

Only transfer completed (File revision unknown)

The transfer of the firmware file was completed, but it was not confirmed that the firmware was applied correctly because the revision of the transferred firmware file was incorrect.
Check the application status of the firmware separately.

Skip

The firmware update was not performed because the revision of the firmware file you tried to transfer had already been applied.

Aborted

Firmware update or CONFIG import/export has been canceled by user operation.

Failed (Timeout)

A timeout occurred and the transfer of firmware or CONFIG failed.
Check the connectivity of the device.

Failed (Application error)

An application error has occurred and the transfer of firmware or CONFIG has failed.

Failed (Busy)

The transfer of firmware or CONFIG failed because other processes are running on the device.

Failed (Invalid file)

The transfer of firmware or CONFIG failed because the selected file was invalid.

Failed (CONFIG doesn’t exist)

The CONFIG did not exist on the device where you tried to export the CONFIG.
The CONFIG of the device may have been deleted, or it may be in a factory default state.

Failed (Access permission error)

CONFIG could not be accessed because the agent is running in DANTE mode or for some other reason.

Failed (Unknown error)

Transfer of firmware or CONFIG failed due to reasons other than the above.