Cisco Systems NSS3000 Series manual Setting up the Hardware

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Setting up the Hardware

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Using the NSS3000 LCD Panel

 

 

 

 

 

-Short: If the pair has a short, the message appears as "pair a-b short@ Xm" (where "a" and "b" are the numbers of the pair, "X" is the location in the cable where the short was found, and "m" stands for metres).

-Open: If the cable has an open, the message appears as "pair a-b open@ Xm (where "a" and "b" are the numbers of the pair, "X" is the location in the cable where the open was found, and "m" stands for metres).

-Disconnected: If the cable shows an open at the minimum measurable distance, it is assumed that the cable is not connected. The message "Cable is not connected" appears.

The cable diagnostic test only runs the first time you display the Cable Diagnostics screen. To rerun the test, scroll through the LCD screens until you see the Cable Diagnostics screen appear again.

Firmware Version/Update Date: Displays the version of the firmware and the date that the last firmware upgrade was completed.

Firmware Upgrade: Displays the progress of the firmware upgrade. When you display this screen, a diagnostic test is automatically run (This screen only appears when performing a firmware upgrade)

System Time/Date: Displays the current time and date for the system. The time appears using the 24-hour clock. The date appears as the day of the week, the month as a three-character abbreviation, and the year.

For example, 21:45, Wed, Dec 12, 2008.

Shutdown Screen: During the shutdown of the NSS, the LCD panel displays the progress of the shutdown.

Network Factory Defaults Restore: During the restoration of the default network configuration the LCD panel displays that the network is being restored and is changing the settings to the default settings.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved OL-18629-01 Accessing the Network Storage Contents IntroductionSetting up the Hardware Configuring the NSSAppendix D Support Contacts ContentsAppendix B Specifications Appendix C Additional Information Chapter a NSS LEDsBenefits IntroductionApproved Vendor List for Drives About this GuideInstalling the Disk Drives Setting up the HardwareSetting up the Hardware 188910 Connecting the NSS to the Network Connecting the Chassis to a Standard Power Outlet Connecting the PowerSupported UPS Product Families Connecting the Chassis to an Uninterruptible Power SupplyStarting the NSS Using the NSS3000 LCD Panel Setting up the Hardware Configuring the NSS Configuring the Computer Network SettingsSubnet Mask Http//IPaddressofNSSunit Logging into the Configuration InterfaceWelcome screen appears Click Run Discovery Tool Running the Quick Setup Wizards to Configure the NSS Saving the NSS Configuration Click Update Accessing the Network Storage Accessing the Storage using CIFS/SMBWindows Users NSS hostname\username Accessing the Storage through FTPUnix and Linux Users Accessing the Storage through NFSAccessing Storage through CIFS/SMB Mac UsersFrom the Finder’s Go menu, click Connect to Server NSS hostname\user name Accessing Storage through FTPNSS LEDs Power Button LEDNSS LEDs System LEDHard Disk Drive LEDs LAN LEDReset Button To restore the network setting system defaultsTo reset the NSS Certification Device DimensionsUnit Weight PowerAdditional Information Support Contacts