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Mako 8875 Product Handbook v1.1
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Power up your Mako by turning on the power switch at the rear. Now observe that status of the
front panel LEDs.
There are three “LED” (light emitting diode) indicators:
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POWER
– Indicates that the Mako has power and is on.
•
STATUS
– The status LED is currently unused.
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HDD
– This will flash whenever there is access to the DOM (Disk on Module). A DOM is
similar to a hard disk drive HDD; the only difference is that it’s solid state, opposed to a
spinning disk.
MakoScope LCD is the name for the Mako 8875 LCD Feedback System. By interacting with the
LCD screen on the front of your Mako, you can get real time information of the status of your
Mako.
The MakoScope LCD shows the following useful information (accessed by pressing the Down
LCD keypad):
•
Internet Status
- If the Mako is online, your public IP Address is shown otherwise
“Offline” will be displayed.
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WAN Interface Information
- If connected, will display your media connection speed,
otherwise will display “Down”.
•
LAN Interface Listing
- IP Addresses of your LAN interfaces. Press the right LCD keypad
button from this menu then the up/down key to view each LAN interface.
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Use the
Up
and
Down
arrow key to view the state of the LAN interfaces.
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Press the
Left
arrow key to return to the main menu.
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Mako ID
– The unique identifier of your Mako.