Chapter 1
Xgig1000 System Overview
Xgig1000 8+2 Port 10G/16G/40G Chassis
March 2017
Xgig1000 Hardware Guide
Page 33
If you press and hold the
Front Panel Reset
button down for six seconds or longer, it
forces an abrupt termination and a graceful shutdown may not have completed.
•
For Xgig 1000 units with the original motherboard
(no rear power switch on the
back panel), holding the
Front Panel Reset
button for 6 seconds will force the
System LED to a steady yellow.
•
For Xgig 1000 units with the new motherboard
(rear power switch on back panel),
holding the
Front Panel Reset
button for 6 seconds will turn off the power to both the
protocol board and the motherboard.
Rear Power Switch
The power switch on the back of the chassis (the
Rear Power
switch) powers on the
chassis, but it does not boot up the operating system. To boot up the operating system,
turn on the
Front Panel Reset
button. When the operating system has booted up, the
System LED changes to green. If the operating system does not boot up automatically,
press the
Front Panel Reset
button.
Use the
Rear Power
switch to remove power from the chassis only when the LED on the
Front Panel Reset
button is solid yellow indicating the system has shut down, and it is
safe to remove power from the chassis.
8+2 Port 10G/16G/40G System/Port Indicators
Power Indicator
This LED is green when the power is on. When the Power LED is off, there is no power to
the system such as when the chassis power cable is unplugged and/or the power switch
is turn off.
System Status Indicator
This LED is green when the power is on, and the system is in a normal state. When power
is applied to the chassis, this LED will go from blue to green. Once the LED turns green,
check the Cascade port LEDs to make sure they have stopped flashing indicating that
Sync Discovery is complete. A yellow System LED indicates a warning, for example, a
pending over temperature condition. A red LED indicates an alarm. This means that a fault
exists, for example, an over temperature condition that could cause a system shutdown.
The System LED is off when the system is running diagnostic tests, for example on the
memory, or when the system is being upgraded.
NOTE
The six second shutdown is not recommended; it is meant to be a last resort option sim-
ilar to pulling the power plug.