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 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Rack-Mount Storage Systems

Status Information

You can obtain information about the status of your unit by reviewing the indicators listed in 
the following table.

Table 6.  Status indicators

Indicator

Description

Power LED

The LED has these states:

• 

On

.

 

The unit is powered on.

• 

Off

. The unit is powered off.

Disk LED

The LED has these states:

• 

On.

 A disk is active.

• 

Off

. No disk is active.

Power diagnostic LED

The LED has these states:

• 

On.

 Power failure

• 

Off

. Normal operation

Fan LED

The LED has these states:

• 

On

.

 

Overheating or fan failure

• 

Off

. Normal operation

Disk LEDs on disk tray

The top LED indicates disk activity as follows:

• 

Blinking

. The disk in the bay is active.

• 

Off

. The disk in the bay is inactive.

The bottom LED indicates disk failure, as follows:

• 

Off

. Normal operation

• 

On

. Disk failure

Ethernet LEDs (front panel) The Ethernet port LEDs have these states:

• 

Green

. An Ethernet cable is connected.

• 

Blinking

. An Ethernet cable is active.

• 

Off

. An Ethernet cable is disconnected.

1-gigabit Ethernet port 
LEDs (rear panel)

The Ethernet port LEDs have these states:

• 

Amber

. The LAN port is operating at 1 Gbps.

• 

Green

. The LAN port is operating at 100 Mbps.

• 

Off

. The LAN port is operating at 10 Mbps.

10-gigabit Ethernet ports 
(rear panel)

NOTE: 4200 only with 
CX4 or SFP PCIe card

The Ethernet port LEDs have these states:

• 

Green

. The LAN port is operating at 10 Gbps.

• 

Amber

. The LAN port is operating at 1 Gbps.

Summary of Contents for ReadyNAS 2100

Page 1: ...350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA June 2011 202 10848 02 ReadyNAS Rack Mount Storage Systems Hardware Manual Models 1500 2100 3100 3200 4200 v1 4200 v2...

Page 2: ...pport netgear com Website http www netgear com Phone 1 888 NETGEAR for US Canada only For other countries see your support information card Trademarks NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo and Connect with Innovat...

Page 3: ...tallation 14 Technical Specifications 15 Chapter 3 ReadyNAS 3100 Front Panel 17 Rear Panel 18 Status Information 19 Boot Menu 20 Rack Mount Setup 22 Considerations 22 Installation 22 Technical Specifi...

Page 4: ...ding a Disk 40 Replacing a Disk 43 System Components 45 X Change System Module 45 Individual Components 46 Appendix A Warnings and Precautions Safety Warnings 50 Electrical Safety Precautions 50 Gener...

Page 5: ...owing sections System Shutdown Factory Settings For detailed information about configuring managing and using your ReadyNAS rack mount storage system see the ReadyNAS for Business Software Manual whic...

Page 6: ...ing table lists factory settings for ReadyNAS rack mount storage systems Table 1 Factory settings Feature Default Login User login URL when the ReadyNAS is not connected to a DHCP server https 192 168...

Page 7: ...500 and 2100 This chapter describes the physical features of the ReadyNAS1500 and 2100 It includes the following sections Front Panel Rear Panel Status Information Boot Menu Rack Mount Setup Technical...

Page 8: ...NAS 1500 and 2100 1 2 3 3 Figure 1 Front panel 1 Drive bays 2 Control panel 3 Mounting bracket The following figure shows the control panel in more detail 2 1 3 4 6 7 9 8 5 Figure 2 Control panel 1 Ba...

Page 9: ...es a pop out tray handle as shown in the following figure 3 1 2 Figure 3 Disk tray handle and release latch 1 Disk tray lock 2 Disk release latch 3 Disk tray handle WARNING No matter how many hard dri...

Page 10: ...the rear panel of the of the ReadyNAS 1500 and 2100 4 5 7 6 2 3 1 8 Figure 4 Rear panel 1 X Change system module thumb screw 2 System exhaust fans 3 Power switch 4 Power cable socket 5 Disk exhaust f...

Page 11: ...w Disk synchronization or disk failure Panic Power button was pressed and held Marching Volume expansion is in progress Disk activity LED The disk activity LED has these states On A disk is active Bli...

Page 12: ...rashes and corrupts some configuration files OS reinstall boot mode also resets some settings on your unit such as Internet protocol settings and the administrator password to defaults Tech support Bo...

Page 13: ...ED illuminate 5 Press and release the Backup button to scroll through the boot menu modes The following table lists the boot menu s LED status blink pattern which you can use to identify boot mode opt...

Page 14: ...circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring Consider equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this concern Relia...

Page 15: ...aring chassis cooling fans Fan failure alerts Hardware LED software via FrontView and high temperature email alert with auto shutdown option Operating Environmental Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to10 4 F H...

Page 16: ...eadyNAS 3100 This chapter describes the physical features of the ReadyNAS 3100 It includes the following sections Front Panel Rear Panel Status Information Boot Menu Rack Mount Setup Technical Specifi...

Page 17: ...front panel of the ReadyNAS 3100 3 1 2 Figure 5 Front panel 1 Drive bays with disk status LEDs 2 USB port 3 Control panel The following figure shows the control panel in more detail 4 5 3 2 6 1 Figure...

Page 18: ...e 2 Disk tray release latch WARNING No matter how many hard drives are installed in your system ensure that all drive trays remain in the drive bays to maintain proper airflow Rear Panel This followin...

Page 19: ...these states Green An Ethernet cable is connected Blinking An Ethernet cable is active Off An Ethernet cable is disconnected Ethernet port LEDs rear panel Two LED status indicators are built into thes...

Page 20: ...es and corrupts some configuration files OS reinstall boot mode also resets some settings on your unit such as Internet protocol settings and the administrator password to defaults Tech support Boots...

Page 21: ...button to scroll through the boot menu options The following table lists the fan LED blink pattern which you can use to identify boot mode options Boot Mode Fan LED Blink Pattern Normal Factory defau...

Page 22: ...circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring Consider equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this concern Relia...

Page 23: ...ng kit 1 Extend the rail assembly by pulling it outward 2 Press the release tab and separate the inner rail from the outer assembly 3 Connect the rails 4 Use the provided mounting screws to mount the...

Page 24: ...unt Storage Systems 5 Attach the chassis to the rack as follows a Extend the ball shuttle to the very front b Align the rails and push the chassis in c Secure the handles to the outer rails with screw...

Page 25: ...re alerts Hardware LED software via FrontView and high temperature email alert with auto shutdown option Operating Environmental Temperature 0 40 C 32 10 4 F Humidity non condensing 20 80 Physical For...

Page 26: ...v2 This chapter describes physical features of the ReadyNAS 3200 4200 v1 and 4200 v2 It includes the following topics Front Panel 3200 Rear Panel 4200 Rear Panel Status Information Boot Menu Rack Mou...

Page 27: ...panel of the 3200 and 4200 1 2 Figure 9 Front panel 1 Drive bays with disk status LEDs 2 Control panel The following figure shows the control panel in more detail 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 10 Control pan...

Page 28: ...at releases the pop out tray handle as shown in the following figure 2 1 Figure 11 Disk tray handle and release latch 1 Disk tray handle 2 Disk tray release latch WARNING No matter how many hard drive...

Page 29: ...ystems 3200 Rear Panel This following figure shows the rear panel of the 3200 3 4 6 5 1 2 Figure 12 3200 rear panel 1 Power supplies 2 PS2 keyboard and mouse ports 3 USB ports 4 RS232 console port 5 V...

Page 30: ...ng figure shows the rear panel of the 4200 3 4 6 5 1 2 7 Figure 13 4200 rear panel 1 Power supplies 2 PS2 keyboard and mouse ports 3 USB ports 4 RS232 console port 5 VGA monitor port 6 1 gigabit Ether...

Page 31: ...sk tray The top LED indicates disk activity as follows Blinking The disk in the bay is active Off The disk in the bay is inactive The bottom LED indicates disk failure as follows Off Normal operation...

Page 32: ...em crashes and corrupts some configuration files OS reinstall boot mode also resets some settings on your unit such as Internet protocol settings and the administrator password to defaults Tech suppor...

Page 33: ...lease the Reset button to scroll through the boot menu options Watch the blink pattern of the power diagnostic LED and the fan LED The following table shows the how the system displays the current opt...

Page 34: ...into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised Mechanical loading Mount the equipment into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven...

Page 35: ...repare to work with it The rack mounting kit contains two rail assemblies Each assembly consists of two sections An inner fixed chassis rail that secures directly to the unit s chassis An outer fixed...

Page 36: ...the outer rails to the rack with screws b Press the release to extend the rails c Hang the hooks of the rails into the rack holes and fasten the rails to the rack 4 Attach the chassis to the rack as...

Page 37: ...ert with auto shutdown option Operating Environmental Temperature 0 40 C 32 10 4 F Humidity non condensing 20 80 Physical Form factor 2U rack mount with 12 hot swappable SATA drive bays Dimensions H x...

Page 38: ...38 5 5 Maintenance This chapter describes how to perform maintenance activities like adding disks and replacing disks and system components It includes the following topics Disks System Components...

Page 39: ...rform a factory default reboot as described in the boot menu section for your ReadyNAS unit 1500 and 2100 Boot Menu on page 12 3100 Boot Menu on page 20 3200 and 4200 Boot Menu on page 32 Note This pr...

Page 40: ...number open the disk tray and take out the failed disk Use FrontView to determine the disk vendor and model used in your unit For information about setting up email alerts and using FrontView see the...

Page 41: ...nd This could take several hours depending on the disk size You can continue to use your ReadyNAS although access is slower until the volume synchronization finishes You are notified by email when the...

Page 42: ...of the disk bay when you reassemble the disk 4 Slide the disk tray into the unit and secure the handle The volume automatically synchronizes with the new disk in the background This could take severa...

Page 43: ...orts hot swap bays so you do not need to power down your unit when replacing a disk To replace a disk on a 1500 or 2100 1 In the case of a failed disk scan the disk LEDs on the control panel to identi...

Page 44: ...everal hours depending on the disk size You can continue to use your ReadyNAS although access is slower until the volume synchronization finishes You are notified by email when the process is complete...

Page 45: ...although access is slower until the volume synchronization finishes You are notified by email when the process is complete System Components You can replace system components on your ReadyNAS rack mou...

Page 46: ...r supply Replace a failed power supply with the same model To replace a power supply 1 Unplug the AC power cord from the failed power supply module 2 Depress the locking tab on the power supply module...

Page 47: ...l illuminates and an email alert is sent to the system administrator Replace a failed fan as soon as possible Remove the top chassis cover while the system is still running to determine which fan fail...

Page 48: ...hot plug feature causes the fan to start immediately upon being connected to its header on the mainboard Replacing the Onboard Battery Replace the battery with the same or an equivalent type recommend...

Page 49: ...ns safety warnings and precautions for the ReadyNAS 1500 2100 3100 3200 and 4200 It includes the following sections Safety Warnings Electrical Safety Precautions General Safety Precautions Electrostat...

Page 50: ...f switch disconnection switch or electrical outlet If an electrical accident occurs you can then quickly remove power from the system Do not work alone when working with high voltage components Always...

Page 51: ...st be replaced only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions DANGER There is a danger of explosion if...

Page 52: ...cautions Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them In single rack installations stabilizers should be at...

Page 53: ...States FCC Information to User This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only Any product changes or modifications will invalidate all appl...

Page 54: ...the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmfu...

Page 55: ...g the following test methods and standards EN55022 2006 A1 2007 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN60950 1 2005 2nd Edition EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 w A1 2001 A2 2005 GPL License Agreement GPL...

Page 56: ...27 CX4 PCIe card 31 D disk failure 40 disk adding 40 disk failure 40 disk replacing 43 disks previously formatted 39 disks supported 39 drive bay 1500 9 2100 9 3100 18 3200 28 4200 28 E electrical saf...

Page 57: ...22 3200 34 4200 34 rack mount precautions 52 rear panel 18 29 1500 10 2100 10 3100 18 3200 29 4200 30 S setup location 1500 14 2100 14 3100 22 3200 34 4200 34 SFP PCIe card 31 side panel 8 socket outl...

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