Gigabit Ethernet Indicators; Access To Components; Removing The Front Panel; Removing The Top Cover - 360 Systems ImageServer 2000 Operation Manual

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Gigabit Ethernet Indicators

The Gigabit Server Adapter card has the following indicator lights:
Label
ACT/LNK
Green flashing
(Left)
10=OFF
100=GREEN
1000=YELLOW
(Right)

Access to Components

Be certain to shut down the Image Server, turn off the rear panel power
switch and disconnect the power cord before opening the unit for service.
The following sections provide instruction on disassembly and re-assembly for maintenance.
The front panel is removed to access the internal CD-ROM drive (for system program updates), or
to service the hard drives.
The top cover is removed to access the analog/digital audio selection jumpers, or to service an I/O
card, the system board, or power supply.

Removing the Front Panel

The front panel is easily removed for access to the CD-ROM drive, the four disk drives, or for
removing the server from an equipment rack. Using a coin or a flat-blade screwdriver, unscrew
the two large panel fasteners on the left and right sides of the face panel. Hold the panel in
place while undoing the screws. Since the loosened screws are captive, you may use them to
pull the panel away from the chassis.
To re-install the front panel, tuck all wires into the chassis and move the face panel into
position. Screw the front panel fasteners back into the chassis. Tighten the front panel access
screws with a screwdriver.

Removing the Top Cover

Using a No. 2 Philips head screwdriver, unscrew the three 6-32 Philips head screws attaching
the top cover to the rear panel. Slide the cover back until it is clear of the front panel, and then
lift it off.
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Indication
Green on
The port is connected to a valid link partner
Off
Off
Green
Yellow
Meaning
Data activity
No link
10 MBps
100 MBps
1000 MBps
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