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4.2.4
Ethernet Port LEDs
The subsystem comes with a RS-232C audio jack serial port that can be used to assign a per-
manent IP to the subsystems. After a permanent IP address has been assigned, an Ethernet
cable can be used to connect the RJ-45 Ethernet port to a network hub or router. This enables
you to manage your subsystem locally or remotely over TCP/IP. See Figure 4.3 for the loca-
tions of the two LED indicators on Ethernet port. Refer to Table 4.4 for the LED definitions.
Fig. 4.3 Ethernet Port Indicators
Link Status
LAN Activity
Table 4.4 Ethernet Port LED Definitions
4.2.5
BBU Module LED
The BBU module has an LED on its faceplate. (See Figure 4.4) The function is the same as the
fifth LED on the controller module. The LED is off when the BBU is functioning normally and is
able to sustain the cache memory. The LED flashes to indicate the BBU is currently charging
its battery cells. If the LED is illuminating amber, the unit may have failed. Please contact your
system vendor to verify the problem.
Fig. 4.4 BBU Module LED
4.2.6
PSU LED
Fig. 4.5 PSU LED
Each PSU comes with a single LED located just above the power switch and just below the
retention screw (see Figure 4.5). The LED is used to indicate the operational status of the PSU
module. Please refer to the PSU LED definitions shown in Table 4.5.
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Name
Color
Green
Green
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ON: Indicates a valid connection to network
BLINKING: Indicates active transmissions
Color
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