Network Instruments GigaStor User Manual page 108

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LED/Button
A
Power button
B
System Reset Button
C
USB Slot
D
Operating System Drive
E
Power, OS, and drive
lights
F
CD/DVD drive
G
RAID drive locations
Figure 32: 5U GigaStor Upgradeable
A
Redundant power
supplies
B
Gen2 and capture card
slots
C
RAID card
D
Lights Out Management
(LOM) port
E
On-board video
F
Ethernet ports
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Description
Press this button to turn the unit on or off. When shutting the system
down, wait about 10 seconds to allow the drives to stop before restarting.
When pushed, the system resets.
USB slot for USB key (dongle).
Removable hard drive with the operating system.
The Power light is on whenever the GigaStor unit is on.
The operating system light blinks whenever there is activity on the OS
drive.
The individual RAID drive lights blink whenever there is activity on that
specific drive.
R/W+ CD/DVD drive
The RAID is built at the factory, and the drives are removed before being
shipped to you. The locations indicate where each drive should be
installed. Installing a drive in a location other than its preassigned slot
may affect initial performance of your GigaStor while the RAID rebuilds
itself.
Two power supplies are standard.
Slots for the Gen2 capture card or any other capture card.
QSFP/SFP/SFP+ media types (page 77)
RAID card.
LOM port.
8 MB of video RAM supports resolutions up to 1600 x 1200.
Ethernet (management) ports. By default, the right port is live and the
left port is disabled. Passive probe instances should be pointed to this
Ethernet connection so that the Gen2 card performs its best with the
active probe instance.
Supported

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