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Table 1 describes front panel components for the PT-4000 system.
Table 1 Front Panel Components for Infoblox Advanced Appliance PT-4000 Anchor bookmark3 bookmark3
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UID LED and Button | The unit identification button and LED. In a rack environment, the UID feature enables easier location of a server when moving between the front and rear of the rack. Blue = UID is activated Dark = UID is deactivated |
System Health LED | This LED identifies the overall health of the system. Green = Normal Amber = System is degraded Red = System is in critical condition |
Power On/ Standby Button and Power LED | This LED indicates whether the power is on. Green = System is on Amber = System is in standby mode Dark = System has no power supply |
Disk Drives | Four (4) hot-swappable hard disk drives configured in a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) 10 array. |
Drive LEDs | Each disk drive has one Fault/UID LED (green/amber) that indicates the connection of the disk drive, and a circular Online/Activity LED (green) that goes around the Fault/UID LED to indicate read/write activity status of the disk drive. |
VGA Port | This port is not supported. Use the console port or LAN1 port for initial setup. |
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Disk drives are located on the appliance front panel. To the right of each drive, two LEDs display connection and activity status. Table 2 lists the disk drive LED combinations and the states they represent.
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Online/Activity LED (Green) | Fault/UID LED (Amber/Blue) | Description |
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Off or circulating green | Steady green | The drive is operating normally. |
Off or circulating green | Steady amber | The drive has failed, or it has received a predictive failure alert. |
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