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About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Figure 121. ContentStore 3160 Front Panel<br />

Table 54. ContentServer 3160 Front Panel Components<br />

# Component Description<br />

Control Panel LEDs<br />

Hardware Reference<br />

1 Left Control Panel The control panel included on the left side of the<br />

ContentServer 3000 provides system monitoring and control<br />

for the controller on the same side of the chassis. LEDs<br />

indicate system power, network (NIC) activity, system<br />

overheat and power supply failure for the controller on the<br />

left side.<br />

2 Disk drives The server contains 16 SATA disk drives, providing storage<br />

for the <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong>.Drives are numbered from right<br />

to left when facing the front panel.<br />

3 Power button and Right<br />

Control Panel<br />

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The single power button located on the right control panel is<br />

the power on/off button. Depressing this button will power<br />

both nodes on or off. Powering off with this button removes<br />

the main power but keeps standby power supplied to the<br />

system.<br />

The control panel included on the right side of the<br />

ContentServer 3000 provides system monitoring and control<br />

for the controller on the same side of the chassis. LEDs<br />

indicate system power, network (NIC) activity, system<br />

overheat and power supply failure for the controller on the<br />

right side.<br />

The two control panels located on the front of the chassis have LEDs, which provide you with critical<br />

information related to the node on the same side of the chassis as well as power supply information.<br />

Figure 122 and Table 55 provides descriptions of the control panel LEDs.<br />

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