Cisco Systems NSS3000 Series manual Reset Button, To restore the network setting system defaults

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NSS LEDs

Reset Button

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ERR LED

The ERR LED states indicates that the disk drive is in an error condition. These are the LED colors and their meanings

Solid Red: The disk drive is in a failed state.

Blinking Red: The disk drive is predicated to fail (via S.M.A.R.T.). We recommend that you replace the disk drive to avoid the loss of data.

Off: The drive is OK.

Off: There is either no UPS attached to the NSS or the UPS function has been disabled in the System Power page in the configuration interface.

On: A UPS is attached to the NSS and the UPS function is enabled in the System Power page in the configuration interface.

For more information about the UPS, see the NSS3000 Series Network

Storage System Administration Guide available on Cisco.com.”

Reset Button

Use the Reset button to restore the network setting system defaults or to reset the box. The Reset button is located to the left of the display button on the front panel of the NSS. You might need to use a pen or the end of a straightened paperclip to press the button.

To restore the network setting system defaults

Shut down the NSS, press the Reset button, and then power up the NSS. When you see the Power LED blink yellow rapidly, release the Reset button. The network settings are restored to the factory defaults.

To reset the NSS

Press and hold the Reset button while the system is running until the Power LED blinks green. Release the Reset button.

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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 Computer Network Settings Configuring the NSSSubnet 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 Storage using CIFS/SMB Accessing the Network StorageWindows Users NSS hostname\username Accessing the Storage through FTPUnix and Linux Users Accessing the Storage through NFSMac Users Accessing Storage through CIFS/SMBFrom 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 LEDTo restore the network setting system defaults Reset ButtonTo reset the NSS Certification Device DimensionsUnit Weight PowerAdditional Information Support Contacts