Installation
Figure 41 ET10000A Front Panel Status Indicators
Elements of Figure 41:
1)Alarm LED
2)Power indicator
3)Diagnostic display
4)Power supply LEDs
Shutting Down the ETEP
It is important that a proper system shutdown is performed prior to powering off the appliance. The shutdown command halts all running tasks on the ETEP and prepares it for being powered off. Failure to perform a shutdown may lead to file system corruption and potential appliance failure.
The ETEP remains in a shutdown state until the power is cycled. The shutdown state is indicated with an operational code on the status/diagnostic display as shown in Table 20.
Table 20 | Shutdown operational codes |
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Appliance model | Operational code | |
ET0010A |
| 2, 3, 4 |
ET0100A, ET1000A, ET10000A | – – | |
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You can perform a shutdown using a CLI command or EncrypTight Manager. The following procedure describes the CLI command.
To shut down the ETEP from the CLI:
1Log in as Administrator (user name admin) or Ops (user name ops).
2At the command prompt, type shutdown. After the system shutdown is complete, the following message is displayed on the terminal.
Power cycle required to reboot appliance
3Unplug the power cable from the back of the unit or from the power outlet.
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