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About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Table 47. ContentServer 3000 Rear Panel Components<br />

# Component Description<br />

Gigabit Ethernet Port (LAN1 and LAN2) LEDs<br />

Hardware Reference<br />

1 Power supplies Dual, redundant power supplies provide power to the<br />

system. For a description of the power supply LED states,<br />

refer to Power Supply LED.<br />

2 NVRAM card LEDs The NVRAM indicators provide information about the<br />

status of the NVRAM card. For details, refer to NVRAM<br />

Card LEDs<br />

3 Ethernet port: NIC 1 NIC 1 provides Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.<br />

4 Ethernet port: NIC 0 NIC 0 provides Gigabit Ethernet connectivity as well as a<br />

connection for the Baseboard Management Console<br />

(BMC). For information about the BMC connection, refer<br />

to <strong>About</strong> BMC Connectivity.<br />

5 System Heartbeat LED Blinks to indicate power and normal functionality<br />

6 BMC Heartbeat LED Blinks to indicate that Baseboard Management Console<br />

(BMC) is functioning normally. The BMC is a<br />

troubleshooting utility, which can be accessed in the event<br />

of system failure.<br />

7 KVM port Allows you to connect a keyboard, video, and mouse<br />

switch.<br />

8 SAS port A Serial Attached SCSI port on each controller allows you<br />

to connect to multiple ContentStores.<br />

9 Optional 2x10GbE Add in<br />

Card<br />

Optional 4x1 GbE Add-in<br />

Card<br />

An optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet card with two ports is<br />

available from <strong>Omneon</strong>.<br />

For details on the LED states, refer to 10-Gigabit<br />

Ethernet Add-in Card LED<br />

An optional Gigabit Ethernet card with four ports is<br />

available from <strong>Omneon</strong>. For details on the LED states,<br />

refer to Gigabit Ethernet Add-in Card LEDs<br />

On each Ethernet port, the Activity LED flashes to indicate activity while the Link LED may be<br />

green, amber or off to indicate the speed of the connection.Refer to Figure 116 and Table 48 for<br />

descriptions of the GbE port status LEDs.<br />

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