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Main LCD

The main LCD display on the front of the TeraStation displays information about the status and operation of the
TeraStation. Below is a guide to the meanings of various displayed information.
Normal Display
Press the Display button to cycle through the various displays available. You may configure the display settings in the
Web Admin interface from [Maintenance] - [Maintenance] - [Front Panel Settings].
Display
LINK SPEED
* If connecting a LAN
cable to the LAN Port
2, "LINK SPEED2" is
displayed.
Host Name/IP Address
Calendar/Clock
Operation/MODE
These examples show the two-line display of a TS-IXL TeraStation. Rack-mount TS-RIXL TeraStations
have a slightly different LCD display, with the two lines of information displayed on a single line. Scroll
horizontally to view the rest of the information.
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LINK SPEED
NO LINK
LINK SPEED
10Mbps HALF
LINK SPEED
10Mbps FULL
LINK SPEED
100MbpsHALF
LINK SPEED
100MbpsFULL
LINK SPEED
1000Mbps
TS-IXL xxx
192.168.11.50
DATE
TIME
2007/11/11 11:11
HD 1-2-3-4
RAID5
HD 1-2-3: RAID 5
4 :SINGLE
HD 1-2-3: RAID 5
4 : STANDBY
HD 1-2-3-4
RAID 0
HD 1-2-3-4
RAID 10
HD 1, 2, 3, 4
SINGLE
HD 1 - 2 : RAID 1
3 - 4 : RAID 1
HD 1 - 2 : RAID 1
3, 4 : SINGLE
HD 1, 2 : SINGLE
3 - 4 : RAID 1
Meaning
Not connected to the network.
Connected as 10 Mbps half-duplex.
Connected as 10 Mbps full-duplex.
Connected as 100 Mbps half-duplex.
Connected as 100 Mbps full-duplex.
Connected as 1000 Mbps full-duplex.
Displays the host name and the IP address. The letter F at the end of the IP
address means that it is static; the letter D means that the IP address is from
DHCP.
If LAN port 2 is connected, the hostname is displayed as "NETWORK2".
Displays the date and time.
RAID5 using drives 1 - 4.
RAID 5 using drives 1 to 3, with drive 4 in normal mode.
RAID 5 using drives 1 to 3, with drive 4 a hot spare.
RAID 0 using drives 1 - 4.
RAID 10 using drives 1 - 4.
Drives 1 - 4 are stand-alone drives.
RAID 1 arrays with drives 1 and 2 and drives 3 and 4.
RAID 1 array using drives 1 and 2, and drives 3 and 4 are stand-alone drives.
Drives 1 and 2 are stand alone drives, and drives 3 and 4 are in a RAID 1 array.
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