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4.2.3

Controller Module LEDs

The rear panel of the controller module is shown in Figure 4.2. The LEDs on the controller's
faceplate that can be accessed from the rear of the enclosure are numbered from 1 to 6. The
definitions are shown in Table 4.3.
Fig. 4.2 LEDs on the Controller Module
LED
1
2
3
4
5
6
Table 4.3 Controller Module LED Definitions
4.2.4

Ethernet Port LEDs

Two (2) host ports, which provide two (2) connection speeds, are on the rear of the controller
module. Shielded or non-shielded, Cat6 straight-through Ethernet cables can be used to con-
nect the RJ-45 ports to the network. Two (2) LEDs located on each Ethernet port indicate the
Ethernet connection speed and status. See Figure 4.3 for the locations of the two (2) LED
indicators. Refer to Table 4.4 for the LED definitions.
Fig. 4.3 LAN Indicators
Bosch Security Systems
Name
Color
Ready
Green
Hst_Bsy (Host
Green
Busy)
Drv_Bsy (Drive
Green
Busy)
N/A
-
C_Dirty (Cache
Amber
Dirty)
BBU_Fail
Amber
FLASHING indicates controller initialization is taking place.
ON indicates the controller is active and operating nor-
mally.
OFF indicates the controller is not ready for operation.
FLASHING indicates there is activity on the host ports.
OFF indicates there is no activity on the host ports.
FLASHING indicates there is activity on the drive side.
OFF indicates there is no activity on the drive side.
Currently not defined
ON indicates that data is currently being cached in memory
or is being held up by the BBU during a system power loss.
ON indicates the BBU has failed and cannot sustain the
cache memory.
OFF indicates the BBU can sustain cached data in memory.
FLASHING indicates the BBU is charging.
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