Linksys NSS2000 Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Admini - Page 164

System LED (Front Panel), Reset Button (Front Panel), System SYS, Solid Yellow, Solid Red, Reset

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Troubleshooting NSS LEDs A System LED (Front Panel) The System (SYS) LED indicates that a system error has occurred on the NSS. These are the LED colors and their meanings: • Solid Yellow: Indicates one of these error conditions. You can view the error through the NSS configuration interface. - A volume is more than 90% full. - A disk drive has failed or is about to fail. - A fan has stalled. - The system temperature is above the maximum threshold. - The temperature of a disk drive is above the maximum threshold. - A voltage rail is above or below specification. - The NSS is running on UPS due to a mains power failure. • Solid Red: Indicates a critical system failure. The system could not boot due to a corrupted firmware image. • Off: There are no system-related problems Reset Button (Front Panel) The Reset button lets you restore the network setting system defaults or reset the box. • To 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 Reset button, and then power up the NSS. When you see the Power LED blink yellow rapidly, release the Reset button. The network settings are restored to factory defaults. • To reset the box: Press and hold the Reset button while the system is running until the Power LED begins to blink green. Release the Reset button. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 156

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Troubleshooting
NSS LEDs
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
156
A
System LED (Front Panel)
The
System (SYS)
LED indicates that a system error has occurred on the NSS.
These are the LED colors and their meanings:
Solid Yellow
: Indicates one of these error conditions. You can view the error
through the NSS configuration interface.
-
A volume is more than 90% full.
-
A disk drive has failed or is about to fail.
-
A fan has stalled.
-
The system temperature is above the maximum threshold.
-
The temperature of a disk drive is above the maximum threshold.
-
A voltage rail is above or below specification.
-
The NSS is running on UPS due to a mains power failure.
Solid Red
: Indicates a critical system failure. The system could not boot due
to a corrupted firmware image.
Off
: There are no system-related problems
Reset Button (Front Panel)
The
Reset
button lets you restore the network setting system defaults or reset
the box.
To 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
Reset
button, and then power up the NSS. When you see the Power LED blink
yellow rapidly, release the
Reset
button. The network settings are restored
to factory defaults.
To reset the box
: Press and hold the
Reset
button while the system is
running until the Power LED begins to blink green. Release the
Reset
button.