Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Installationsanleitung
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To power up the SV Director Server and verify its initialization and self-test,
follow this procedure. When the procedure is finished, the appliance is ready to
configure.
follow this procedure. When the procedure is finished, the appliance is ready to
configure.
2. Before proceeding, if the AC power cord is connected directly into the AC
power outlet and because the AC power cord provides its own ground
conductor, you only need to ensure that the rack has been properly
grounded. See
conductor, you only need to ensure that the rack has been properly
grounded. See
3. Plug the AC power cord into the power cord receptacle on the rear panel.
4. Connect the other end of the power cord to a power source at your installation
site.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the second AC power supply.
6. Press the power button on the front of the appliance. The server should begin
its power-up procedure.
7. After the operating system boots up, observe the front-panel LEDs to verify
Once the operating system boots, you are ready to install the SV Director
software. See the Cisco StadiumVision Director Installation, Upgrade, Backup
and Restore Guide for details.
software. See the Cisco StadiumVision Director Installation, Upgrade, Backup
and Restore Guide for details.
Checking the LEDs
When the SV Director Server is up and running, observe the front-panel LEDs as
shown in Figure 33.
shown in Figure 33.
Figure 33. SV Director Server Front Panel LEDs
LED
Color
State
Description
1
Green
On
Power on.
Off
Off
Power off.
2
Green
On
Standby or ready for operation.
Green
Blinking
Degraded operation (for example, power supply non-redundancy,
part of system memory mapped out of BIOS).
part of system memory mapped out of BIOS).
Amber
On
One or more critical fault conditions.