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Managing the NSS Rebooting or Shutting Down the NSS 7 We recommend that you use a UPS (and optionally an RPSU) to ensure that power to the NSS is never interrupted. See "Handling an Unexpected (Unclean) Shutdown," on page165 for more information. During a reboot or shutdown of the NSS, the color and blink rate of the Power LED on the front of the chassis indicates the status of the currently selected process. The LEDs on the front and back of the NSS chassis help you troubleshoot a variety of conditions on the NSS. The Reset button lets you restore the network defaults in situations where you can no longer log into the configuration interface. To reboot or shut down the NSS: STEP 1 From the Manager Menu, click Admin Maintenance. The System Details page appears. STEP 2 Click one of the following: • Reboot System: Power down and power up the system. Make sure that you close the Web browser when the system is rebooting. If you refresh the configuration interface Web page during the reboot process, the system initiates another reboot. • Shut Down System: This does a "clean" shutdown of the NSS. You can also shut down the NSS to do the following: - Restore the network setting system defaults: You need to do this if the configuration interface becomes inaccessible. To reset the network setting system defaults, shut down the NSS, power it off, hold down the Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 128

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Managing the NSS
Rebooting or Shutting Down the NSS
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
128
7
We recommend that you use a UPS (and optionally an RPSU) to ensure that power
to the NSS is never interrupted. See
“Handling an Unexpected (Unclean)
Shutdown,” on page165
for more information.
During a reboot or shutdown of the NSS, the color and blink rate of the Power LED
on the front of the chassis indicates the status of the currently selected process.
The LEDs on the front and back of the NSS chassis help you troubleshoot a variety
of conditions on the NSS. The
Reset
button lets you restore the network defaults
in situations where you can no longer log into the configuration interface.
To reboot or shut down the NSS:
STEP 1
From the
Manager Menu
, click
Admin
¨
Maintenance
.
The
System Details
page appears.
STEP 2
Click one of the following:
Reboot System
: Power down and power up the system.
Make sure that you close the Web browser when the system is rebooting. If
you refresh the configuration interface Web page during the reboot
process, the system initiates another reboot.
Shut Down System
: This does a “clean” shutdown of the NSS. You can also
shut down the NSS to do the following:
-
Restore the network setting system defaults
: You need to do this if the
configuration interface becomes inaccessible. To reset the network
setting system defaults, shut down the NSS, power it off, hold down the