Cisco Systems NSS3000 Series manual Lan Led, Hard Disk Drive LEDs

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NSS LEDs

LAN LED

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LAN LED

The LAN LED shows the status of the Ethernet link. These are the LED colors and their meanings:

Solid Green: The LAN link is up and running at 1000 link speed, but is currently idle.

Flickering Green: The LAN link is up and running at 1000 link speed and is currently active. The LED flickers off with activity.

Solid Yellow: The LAN link is up and running at 10/100 link speed, but is currently idle.

Flickering Yellow: The LAN link is up and running at 10/100 link speed and is currently active. The LED flickers off with activity.

Off: No LAN link is detected.

Hard Disk Drive LEDs

The ACT and Error LEDs show the status of the installed disk drives.

ACT LED

The ACT LED states indicates drive activity. These are the LED colors and their meanings.

Solid Green: The disk drive is configured but is currently idle.

Flickering Green: The disk drive is configured, active, and not rebuilding. Flickers off with activity.

Blinking Green: The disk drive is configured and a RAID array is currently rebuilding to the disk drive.

Off: The disk drive is not configured (not part of a RAID or JBOD array and not exported).

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Contents Getting Started Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved OL-18629-01 Configuring the NSS Contents IntroductionSetting up the Hardware Accessing the Network StorageChapter a NSS LEDs ContentsAppendix B Specifications Appendix C Additional Information Appendix D Support ContactsIntroduction BenefitsAbout this Guide Approved Vendor List for DrivesSetting up the Hardware Installing the Disk DrivesSetting up the Hardware 188910 Connecting the NSS to the Network Connecting the Power Connecting the Chassis to a Standard Power OutletConnecting the Chassis to an Uninterruptible Power Supply Supported UPS Product FamiliesStarting the NSS Using the NSS3000 LCD Panel Setting up the Hardware Configuring the NSS Configuring the Computer Network SettingsSubnet Mask Logging into the Configuration Interface Http//IPaddressofNSSunitWelcome 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 Accessing the Storage through FTP NSS hostname\usernameAccessing the Storage through NFS Unix and Linux UsersAccessing Storage through CIFS/SMB Mac UsersFrom the Finder’s Go menu, click Connect to Server Accessing Storage through FTP NSS hostname\user namePower Button LED NSS LEDsSystem LED NSS LEDsLAN LED Hard Disk Drive LEDsReset Button To restore the network setting system defaultsTo reset the NSS Power Device DimensionsUnit Weight CertificationAdditional Information Support Contacts