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HL Unit

Front LED Indicators and Buttons for Hardware Status Monitoring

On an HL unit, the following control panel buttons, icons, and LED indicators for hard- ware status monitoring display on the right side of the front panel:

 

LED Indicator Key

 

PWR = Power

 

HD = HDD Activity

 

NIC1 = LAN 1

 

NIC2 = LAN 2

 

OH = Overheat

HL chassis control panel

UID = Unique IDentifier

The buttons and LED indicators for the depicted icons function as follows:

UID (button) – On an HL unit, when the UID button is pressed, a steady blue LED displays on both the front and rear of the chassis (see also Rear of Chassis). These indicators are used for easy location of the chassis in a large stack configuration. The LED remains on until the button is pressed a second time.

Overheat/Fan Fail (icon) – This LED is unlit unless the chassis is overheated. A flashing red LED indicates a fan failure. A steady red LED (on and not flashing) indicates an overheating condition, which may be caused by cables obstructing the airflow in the system or the ambient room temperature being too warm.

NIC2 (icon) – A flashing green LED indicates network activity on LAN2.

NIC1 (icon) – A flashing green LED indicates network activity on LAN1.

HDD (icon) – In addition to displaying in the control panel, this icon also displays on the front panel on each hard drive carrier. A green LED indicates hard drive activity. An unlit LED on a drive carrier may indicate a hard drive failure.

Power (icon) – The LED is unlit when the server is turned off. A steady green LED indicates power is being supplied to the unit’s power supplies. (See also Rear of Chassis.) A steady amber LED—or an unlit LED—may indicate a disconnected or loose power supply cord.

Power (button) – When the power button is pressed, the main power to the server is turned on. When the power button is pressed again, the main power to the server is removed but standby power is still supplied to the server.

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Contents Guide 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Contents 8e 6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Threat Analysis Reporter Introduction Conventions Used in this Document About this Document8e6 Taiwan Procedures8e6 Corporate Headquarters USA Unpack the Unit from the Carton Select a Site for the Server Rack Mount the Server Rack Setup PrecautionsInstall the Inner Rails Rack Setup SuggestionsInstall the Outer Rails Rack Mount Instructions for HL Servers8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Install the Server into the Rack Install the Server into a Telco Rack Rack Mount Instructions for SL Servers Install the Inner SlidesInstall the Outer Slides Install the Slide Assemblies to the Rack Install the Chassis into the Rack Rack Mount Instructions for MSA Servers Optional Install the Chassis Rails8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Optional Install the Traditional UP Racks 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Optional Install the Open Racks 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Install the Chassis into the Rack Front of bezel Install the SL or HL Server BezelPower Supply Precautions Check the Power SupplyServer Operation and Maintenance Precautions General Safety InformationElectrical Safety Precautions AC Power Cord and Cable PrecautionsMotherboard Battery Precautions LCD Panel Setup Requirements for SL and HL Units Initial Setup ProceduresQuick Start Setup Requirements Monitor and Keyboard Setup Quick Start Setup ProceduresSerial Console Setup Link the Workstation to the Threat Analysis ReporterDiagram of SL chassis front panel, power button at far right HyperTerminal Setup Procedures 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Quick Start menu instructions Login screen, password prompts#s3tup#r3k Configure Network Interface screen 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Configure Domain Name Servers screen Configure default gateway screenConfigure Host Name screen Time zone regional configuration screen Configure Wizard user screen Administration menu Quick Start Setup confirmation screenLog Off, Disconnect the Peripherals System Status screenBandwidth Management Physically Connect the Unit to the Network8e6 menu LCD Panel Setup ProceduresLCD Menu IP / LAN1 and LAN2 Current Patch LevelHost Name GatewayDNS 1 Reboot Regional Setting Time Zone, date, timeAdmin Console Wizard User Shutdown LCD Options menuHeartbeat BacklightLCD Controls Access the Threat Analysis Reporter Administrator Console Wizard Setup ProceduresLog in to the Threat Analysis Reporter Wizard Wizard Register administrator 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide R3000 Wizard Register R3000 & ER8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide Conclusion Server SettingsLED Indicator Key Button Key LED Indicator KeyLED Indicator Color Condition Description SL and MSA UnitsHL Unit Rear LED Indicators for Hardware Status Monitoring RAID HL and SL UnitsDeclaration of the Manufacturer or Importer Safety ComplianceElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Models HL-005-004, SL-004-004, MSA-004-004Electromagnetic Compatibility Class a Notice EC Declaration of Conformity Unpack the Ethernet Tap Unit from the Box Preliminary Setup ProceduresOther Required Installation Items Install the Ethernet Tap Unit Ports in front panel of NetOptics 10/100BaseT Tap Index 8e6 Threat Analysis Reporter Quick Start Guide