The following table describes the control panel shown in the previous figure.
File Gateway Server Panel
Letter Component
A
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port USB 2.0 device port on the front of the system supports one USB
B
Halt or Non-maskable interrupt
(NMI) button
C
System reset button
D
Four green network activity
LEDs
E
Red System error LED
F
System Drive activity LED
G
System ID button
H
Power button
File Gateway Server Rear Connections
The following figure shows the rear panel of the File Gateway server and the function of each
connection.
Description
device. Recommended for use when re-imaging the system drives or
loading software. Two more USB ports are located on the back of the
system.
The halt or NMI signal halts the processor, which effectively halts
the server. An NMI is the highest priority interrupt and cannot be
masked by software.
c
If the Halt/NMI button is pressed, the NMI signal locks the
system and the system must be restarted to clear the
interrupt.
Preforms a soft reset when pressed. Do not use this button unless the
system has had a fatal error and you need to restart. A soft reset
restarts the system; it clears all active program memory (you lose
unsaved work) and shuts down all active programs.
Illuminates green when a good network connection is established and
blinks when there is network activity on the four built-in 1 GB
network ports.
The number beside the LED corresponds with the number beside the
network port on the rear of the enclosure. For example, Connector 1
is LED 1 on the front. See
"File Gateway Server Rear Connections"
on page
10.
Illuminates red when an error is detected with the system (fan, power
supply, temperature, voltage).
Indicates drive activity from the onboard SATA controller and blinks
when either of the system drives is being accessed.
When pressed it illuminates (blinks) blue and also illuminates an
LED on the rear of the enclosure. The rear LED is also blue and is
visible on the lower left-hand side of the Ethernet ports inside of the
enclosure. It is used to identify a system for servicing when it is
installed in a high-density rack/cabinet populated with several other
similar systems.
Press to turn on the enclosure. Power button illuminates green when
the power is on.
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File Gateway Server
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