About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Legacy Hardware Platforms Figure 138. Front View of ContentBridge Table 71. ContentBridge Front Panel Descriptions Indicator, Button, or Connector 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 for identification purposes. 2. Air vents Allows airflow through the unit. For optimum airflow, do not obstruct the air vents. 3. Status LEDs The top two LEDs indicate network traffic: • White (blinking every 30 seconds)—indicates that the Content- Bridge is working normally; has network connectivity. • Blue (winking)—Indicates that the ContentBridge cannot download its configuration file from the ContentDirector. The possible reasons include the following: •No IP address from ContentDirector •Cannot find the tftp server on ContentDirector •Unable to contact ContentDirector Refer to Verifying DHCP Settings to check DHCP status. • Red (blinking every 30 seconds)—indicates that the system is unable to reach default router on interface(s). • Red (winking)—indicates that the ContentBridge is unable to download its configuration files and unable to reach the default router on interface(s). The bottom four LEDs are unused in a ContentBridge. Note: Blinking is a quick on and off state; winking spans a longer period (1.5 seconds). 280 Installation and Configuration Guide

Figure 139 and Table 72 describe the rear panel view of a typical ContentBridge. Figure 139. Rear View of ContentBridge Table 72. ContentBridge Rear Panel Descriptions Indicator, Button, or Connector Description Legacy Hardware Platforms 1. Reset button Restarts an unresponsive ContentBridge. Use only when directed by Omneon Support. 2. Soft Power button Use to control the motherboard power-on status, independent of the physical power switch on the rear panel of the ContentBridge. This may be used to power up the ContentBridge if it is still unresponsive after turning on the physical power switch. Use only when directed by Omneon Support. Pressing this button during normal operation may cause loss of data. 3. Wink LED Blinks on when the unit is “winked” from the SystemManager application. 4. Unused in a ContentBridge 5. Gigabit Ethernet port 0 Use for system communication and interfacing with selected applications. Refer to Table 73 for a description of each LED state. 6. Gigabit Ethernet port 1 7. Unit fan Circulates air through the unit. Do not obstruct. 60/50 Hz power Use to provide power to the unit. 9. Power switch Use to turn the unit ON or OFF. Omneon, Now Part of Harmonic 281

Legacy Hardware Platforms<br />

Figure 138. Front View of ContentBridge<br />

Table 71. ContentBridge Front Panel Descriptions<br />

Indicator, Button, or<br />

Connector Description<br />

1. Power indicator A bright blue power indicator is provided across the top of the front<br />

panel. This indicator also provides a “wink” function for<br />

identification purposes.<br />

2. Air vents Allows airflow through the unit. For optimum airflow, do not obstruct<br />

the air vents.<br />

3. Status LEDs The top two LEDs indicate network traffic:<br />

• White (blinking every 30 seconds)—indicates that the Content-<br />

Bridge is working normally; has network connectivity.<br />

• Blue (winking)—Indicates that the ContentBridge cannot download<br />

its configuration file from the ContentDirector. The possible<br />

reasons include the following:<br />

•No IP address from ContentDirector<br />

•Cannot find the tftp server on ContentDirector<br />

•Unable to contact ContentDirector<br />

Refer to Verifying DHCP Settings to check DHCP status.<br />

• Red (blinking every 30 seconds)—indicates that the system is<br />

unable to reach default router on interface(s).<br />

• Red (winking)—indicates that the ContentBridge is unable to<br />

download its configuration files and unable to reach the default<br />

router on interface(s).<br />

The bottom four LEDs are unused in a ContentBridge.<br />

Note: Blinking is a quick on and off state; winking spans a longer<br />

period (1.5 seconds).<br />

280 Installation and Configuration Guide

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