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About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Figure 99. Rear View of ContentServer 1042C-DP<br />

Table 31. ContentServer 1042C-DP Rear Panel Descriptions<br />

Indicator, Button, or<br />

Connector Description<br />

ContentServer NIC Indicator Codes<br />

Figure 100 and Table 32 provide descriptions of the Gigabit Ethernet Port Status LEDs.<br />

Hardware Reference<br />

1. Power Supplies (2) Dual redundant power supplies. For replacement instructions,<br />

refer to the <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong> Component Replacement Guide.<br />

2. Power Supply Status LED LEDs to indicate status of the power supply, as follows:<br />

• Off—indicates no AC power to power supply unit.<br />

• Green (blinking)—indicates unit is powering on<br />

• Green (solid on)—indicates that all power outputs available<br />

• Red (blinking on)—indicates that the power supply has failed<br />

Note that when a power supply has failed, an audible alarm sounds<br />

3.Reset Button Restarts an unresponsive ContentServer. Use only when directed<br />

by <strong>Omneon</strong> Support. Pressing this button during normal<br />

operation may cause loss of data<br />

4. Soft Power Button Used to control the motherboard power-on status, independent of<br />

the physical power switch on the rear panel of the ContentServer.<br />

This may be used to power on the ContentServer if it is still<br />

unresponsive after turning on the physical power switch. Use only<br />

when directed by <strong>Omneon</strong> Support. Pressing this button during<br />

normal operation may cause loss of data.<br />

5. Wink LED Blinks on when the unit has been “winked” from the<br />

SystemManager application.<br />

6. Serial Connector Unused<br />

7. Gigabit Ethernet ports (Left<br />

=NIC 0, Right =NIC 1)<br />

Use these Gigabit Ethernet ports for system communication and<br />

interfacing with selected applications. Refer to Table 32 for a<br />

description of each LED state.<br />

<strong>Omneon</strong>, Now Part of <strong>Harmonic</strong> 223

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