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Network
Storage
Ethernet Ports
Two Ethernet ports are provided on the back panel, Video and Network.
Video Port
Not currently implemented.
Network Port
The Network port allows connections to either a PC or local area network via a
standard Ethernet cable. The RS4 supports automatic DHCP protocol, see "The
DHCP Protocol" on page 2-7 for more information.
Troubleshooting
The following section provides examples and solutions to some of the errors that
could be encountered while using the RS4 Data Streamer.
Device Will Not Power Up
Check the position of the power supply switch. If set to the "O" position the power
supply is disabled. To enable, simply ensure that the switch is in the "1" position
and attempt to power on the RS4. If the device does not power up after verifying
that the power supply is enabled contact TDT.
Can't Access the RS4 Storage Array
Check the Ethernet cable connection to ensure that the RS4 is connected to a
network or PC using the Network Ethernet port located on the back panel of the
RS4. If the Ethernet cable is connected to the Video Ethernet port, network traffic
will cause the Video status LED to light up. See "Setting-Up Your Hardware" on
page 2-6 for connection diagrams.
If you are attempting to access the RS4 through a network, ensure that the server
supports DHCP. If not, the RS4 will default to its static IP address (10.1.0.42). If
you encounter this issue, see "Direct Connection to a PC" on page 2-7 for
information on how to access the RS4 using a direct connection to a PC.
RS4 Data Streamer
Status
Off
No network traffic detected.
Lit
Network traffic is present and detected on the RS4.
Status
Off
No storage access to the RS4 is detected.
Lit
Storage access to the RS4 is in progress
Information
Information
System 3
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