Tiger Serve1 Assembly Guide
Post Installation Maintenance: Monitoring Power Supply
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10 GbE Ports
You can view the status of the appliance’s connection through a 10GbE port using the
LED indicator above it.
1 GbE Ports
You can view the status of your connection through an 1 GbE port using the LED
indicators above it.
Monitoring Power Supply
You can monitor the activity of the power modules using their LED indicator:
Post Installation Maintenance
Replacing a Failed Power Module
Your Tiger Serve1 is shipped to you with two power supply modules, installed in the
rear of the appliance. These modules supply redundant power toTiger Serve1 - should
a power supply module fail, you can replace it while the system is operating. You can
replace a failed power module only with a power module of the same model.
To replace a failed power module:
1.
Find the failed power module (the light of its LED indicator is solid red or there’s
no light at all).
Indicator
LED color
Status
Description
activity LED
(left indicator)
green
blinking
The adapter is sending or
receiving network data at
up to 10Gbps.
-
-
No network activity on the
link.
link LED
(right indicator)
amber
solid or
blinking
The 10GbE LAN card is
initialized.
-
-
The adapter is not
receiving power or the
10GbE LAN card is not
initialized.
Indicator
LED color
Status
Description
speed LED
(left indicator)
amber
solid
Operating as a Gigabit
connection (1000 Mbps).
green
solid
Operating as a 100-Mbps
connection.
-
-
Operating as a 10-Mbps
connection.
link LED
(right indicator)
green
blinking
There is activity on this
port.
-
-
No link is established.
Indicator
LED color
Status
Description
power module
green
blinking
system is in stand by mode
solid
normal mode
red
blinking
no power
solid
power module failure