Memory And Storage; Usb Ports; Console Port - Cisco IC3000 Hardware Installation Manual

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LEDs
LEDs
The following table describes the LEDs for the Cisco IC3000.
Table 1: LED Descriptions
LED
Activity
System
Power Status
MGMT
Management Port Status
DC_A
DC Power Status
DC_B
Ethernet
Link Status
Ports
Console
Console connection Status

Memory and Storage

The Cisco IC3000 has the following:
• 8-GB DRAM (soldered down).
• 16-GB onboard flash memory
• 100 GB mSATA solid state drive (SSD)

USB Ports

The Cisco IC3000 has two externally accessible Type-A USB (4-pin) connectors. Each USB port will support
output powering of 5 volts and up to a maximum of 500 mA.
Note: If you are connecting to the USB ports:
• A connection (to the USB ports) can only be made in a non-hazardous environment
• The USB port covers must be reinstalled before the IC3000 can be deployed in a hazardous environment

Console Port

The Cisco IC3000 can be configured through a web interface, or through the console port. The console port
is either a RJ45 or a Mini USB connector. A standard management cable (Part number 72-3383-01) can be
used to convert the RJ45 to DB9 connector.
The default configuration settings for the RJ45 console port are:
9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
If the USB Console Port is active (cable inserted and remote PC drivers are enabled) by default the console
will switch from RJ45 to USB when the USB cable is detected. If both ports are connected, the Mini USB
console port is used.
If your laptop or PC warns you that you do not have the proper drivers to communicate with the device, you
can obtain them from your computers manufacturer, or go here:
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Description
Off — No powerGreen Steady on — Normal operation
Off — No link (default)Green Steady on — Port link is upGreen Flashing — Port is active
Off — Power is not present on the circuit, or the system is powered off.Green Steady on
— Power is present on the associated circuit. (Hardware controlled)
Off — No linkGreen Steady on — Link is upGreen Flashing — Port is active
Off — RJ-45 is being used for consoleGreen — Mini USB is being used for console
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