About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Legacy Hardware Platforms Indicator, Button, or Connector Description 10. Power supply 1 Dual redundant power supplies provide power to the system. 11. Power supply 2 Figure 136 and Table 69 describe the typical Redundant Power Supply Indicator and its functions. Figure 136. ContentDirector Power Supply Indicator Table 69. Power Supply Indicator Pattern Indicator Pattern Condition Power supply status indicator Not lit AC power is not connected. Green In standby mode, indicates that a valid AC source is connected to the power supply, and that the power supply is operational. When the system is on, it also indicates that the power supply is providing DC power to the system. Amber Indicates a problem with the power supply. Alternating Green and Amber When hot-adding a power supply, this indicates that the power supply is mismatched with the other power supply (a high output power supply and a Energy Smart power supply are installed in the same system). To correct this, replace the power supply that has the flashing indicator with a power supply that matches the capacity of the other installed power supply. Each NIC on the rear panel has an indicator that provides information on network activity and link status. Figure 137, and Table 70 detail the NIC indicators and the possible states of each. 278 Installation and Configuration Guide

1. Link indicator 2. Activity indicator Figure 137. ContentDirector NIC Indicators Legacy Hardware Platforms Note that the indicator codes for NIC 0 and NIC 1 differ from NIC 2 and NIC 3. Refer to Table 70. Table 70. NIC Indicator Codes NIC 0 and NIC 1 Indicators NIC 2 and NIC 3 Indicators Connection Status ContentBridge 1000 Link and activity indicators are off NIC is not connected. Link indicator is green Link indicator is amber NIC is connected to a valid link on the network. Link indicator is amber Link indicator is green or blinking green Activity indicator is amber blinking Activity indicator is green blinking NIC is connected to a valid network link at 10/100 Mbps Data is being sent or received over the network. The ContentBridge, which is an optional Omneon MediaGrid system component, provides access to the Omneon MediaGrid for those client platforms that do not have the File System Driver (FSD) installed or do not use the Omneon MediaGrid API. Figure 138 and Table 71 detail the front bezel view of a typical ContentBridge. Omneon, Now Part of Harmonic 279

1. Link indicator<br />

2. Activity indicator<br />

Figure 137. ContentDirector NIC Indicators<br />

Legacy Hardware Platforms<br />

Note that the indicator codes for NIC 0 and NIC 1 differ from NIC 2 and NIC 3. Refer to Table 70.<br />

Table 70. NIC Indicator Codes<br />

NIC 0 and NIC 1 Indicators NIC 2 and NIC 3 Indicators Connection Status<br />

ContentBridge 1000<br />

Link and activity indicators are off NIC is not connected.<br />

Link indicator is green Link indicator is amber NIC is connected to a valid link on<br />

the network.<br />

Link indicator is amber Link indicator is green or<br />

blinking green<br />

Activity indicator is amber<br />

blinking<br />

Activity indicator is green<br />

blinking<br />

NIC is connected to a valid network<br />

link at 10/100 Mbps<br />

Data is being sent or received over<br />

the network.<br />

The ContentBridge, which is an optional <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong> system component, provides access to<br />

the <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong> for those client platforms that do not have the File System Driver (FSD)<br />

installed or do not use the <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong> API. Figure 138 and Table 71 detail the front bezel<br />

view of a typical ContentBridge.<br />

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