About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc
About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc
Hardware Reference Table 41. ContentServer 2124 Rear Panel Components (Continued) # Component Description 7 Serial connector Use to connect a serial device to the system. 8 Video connector Use to connect a monitor to the system. 9 NIC 0 Ethernet port Use the two GbE ports for system communication and 10 NIC 1 Ethernet port interfacing with selected applications. The link/activity LED on the right of the connector indicates network connection when on and transmit/receive activity when blinking. The LED on the left of the connector indicates speed. Refer to Table 42 for a description of each LED state. 11 USB ports Use to connect USB devices to the system. 12 PCI slots These slots are unused. 13 NIC 2 Ethernet port Use the two GbE ports for system communication and 14 NIC 3 Ethernet port interfacing with selected applications. The link/activity LED on the right of the connector indicates network connection when on and transmit/receive activity when blinking. The LED on the left of the connector indicates speed. Refer to Table 42 for a description of each LED state. Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs Figure 110 and Table 42 provide descriptions of the Gigabit Ethernet Port Status LEDs. Link Activity Figure 110. Gigabit Ethernet Status LEDs Table 42. ContentServer 2124 Gigabit Ethernet Port Status LEDs LED LED State NIC State Link (left) Off Inactive Green NIC connected at 100 Mbps Amber NIC connected at 1000 Mbps Activity (right) Green (solid) Active connection Green (blinking) Transmit/receive activity 236 Installation and Configuration Guide
ContentServer 3000 Hardware Reference The ContentServer 3000 presents data to clients, managing the actual data on the hard drives. Front Panel Components Front Bezel Figure 111 and Table 43 describe the front bezel components of the ContentServer 3000. 15 OPEN MediaGrid 14 Figure 111. ContentServer 3000 Front Bezel Table 43. ContentServer 3000 Front Bezel Components # Component Description 1 Power indicator A bright blue power indicator is provided across the top of the front panel. This indicator also provides a “wink” function, which allows you to identify a unit from the SystemManager application. 2 Air vents Allows airflow through the unit. For optimum airflow, do not obstruct the air vents. Front Panel 13 12 11 10 9 Figure 112 and Table 44 detail the front view of the ContentServer 3000 with the front bezel removed and all disk drives in place. Omneon, Now Part of Harmonic 237 1 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ContentServer 3000 0 OPEN
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ContentServer 3000<br />
Hardware Reference<br />
The ContentServer 3000 presents data to clients, managing the actual data on the hard drives.<br />
Front Panel Components<br />
Front Bezel<br />
Figure 111 and Table 43 describe the front bezel components of the ContentServer 3000.<br />
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Figure 111. ContentServer 3000 Front Bezel<br />
Table 43. ContentServer 3000 Front Bezel Components<br />
# Component Description<br />
1 Power indicator A bright blue power indicator is provided across the top of<br />
the front panel. This indicator also provides a “wink”<br />
function, which allows you to identify a unit from the<br />
SystemManager application.<br />
2 Air vents Allows airflow through the unit. For optimum airflow, do<br />
not obstruct the air vents.<br />
Front Panel<br />
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Figure 112 and Table 44 detail the front view of the ContentServer 3000 with the front bezel<br />
removed and all disk drives in place.<br />
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