
PROGUARD Quick Start Guide
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Revision 1.0
PORT LABEL
FUNCTION
1
Power Supply 1
2
Power Supply 2
3
OS SSDs
4
eth0
5
eth1
6
eth4
7
eth5
8
VGA
9
USB
10
IPMI
11
GPU
12
eth3 (10G)
13
eth2 (10G)
14
eth7 (10G)
15
eth6 (10G)
16
25G Port 1
17
25G Port 2
18
25G Port 3
19
25G Port 4
Table 2-4: Port Labels & Functions for the 25G I/O Option
Power Supply Units
Power is supplied to the PROGUARD via two hot-swappable 1100W power Supply units (PSU1 &
PSU2) with load sharing. Each power supply unit has a LED to indicate it’s current working state. The
LED uses two colors to indicate the state of the PSU. The table below lists the LED colours and PSU
state.
PSU LED Color
PSU State
Green
Indicates power is being supplied to the PSU, the PSU is
in good working condition, and the unit is on.
Amber
Indicates power is being supplied to the PSU and the unit
is off.
Table 2-5: PSU State
Each PSU provides audible tone for notification in the event of a PSU fails or looses power
2.2. POWERING UP THE UNIT
To power up the PROGUARD unit, depress the power button. Refer to Figure 2-2 and Table 2-2 for the
location of the power button. Once the PROGUARD power button is depressed, the unit will
automatically boot. Wait for (60 seconds) for the unit to boot up.
NOTE: During the boot-up process the PROGUARD’s internal fan speeds will ramp
up and temporarily operate in a high-flow mode of operation. The internal fans will
ramp down to their steady-state mode of operation upon successful booting.