Product specifications
Chapter 3: Subsystem Monitoring
3.2.5 LAN Port LEDs
A shielded Ethernet cable must be used to connect the RJ-45 Ethernet port
to a hub on a network after you assign a permanent IP to the FALCON II.
This enables you to manage your subsystem via the web. Two (2) LEDs
located on the Ethernet port indicate the Ethernet connection status. See
Figure 3-4 for the locations of the two (2) LED indicators. Refer to Table 3-
5 for the LED definitions.
Online Status
Figure 3-4: LAN Indicators
LAN Activity
Name Color
Status
Online Status Green
ON indicates currently connected to a LAN
LAN Activity Green
BLINKING indicates active transmission
Table 3-5: LAN Port LEDs Definitions
3.2.6 BBU Module LED
The BBU has an LED on the right side of the rear panel. (See Figure 3-5)
The function is the same as the fifth LED on the controller module. The
LED is off when the BBU is functioning normally and is able to sustain the
cache memory. The LED flashes to indicate the BBU is charging. If the
LED is illuminating amber, please re-charge the BBU or contact your
system vendor to verify the problem.
Figure 3-5: BBU Module LED
3.2.7 PSU LEDs
Each PSU comes with a single LED at the back (see Figure 3-6), located
just above the power switch that turns on the subsystem. This LED indicates
the operational status of the PSU module. Please refer to the PSU LED
definitions shown in Table 3-6.
Status Indicating LEDs
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