Cisco Systems NSS3000 Series Manual De Usuario
Setting up the Hardware
Using the NSS3000 LCD Panel
NSS3000 Series Network Storage System Getting Started Guide
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Using the NSS3000 LCD Panel
The LCD panel on the front of the chassis let you view various aspects of the
system such as the status of the configured RAIDs, volumes, the status of the
bootup, and so on. To see the available options, press the Display button. Each
time you press the Display button, the next screen appears. Subsequent pages
appear after a few seconds and continue to automatically scroll through the pages
until you press the Display button again.
system such as the status of the configured RAIDs, volumes, the status of the
bootup, and so on. To see the available options, press the Display button. Each
time you press the Display button, the next screen appears. Subsequent pages
appear after a few seconds and continue to automatically scroll through the pages
until you press the Display button again.
NOTE
Because of the screen space limitations within many of the available screens, the
information appears on multiple pages. For example, the Home screen has two
pages (page 1 shows the hostname and IP, and the second page shows the
hostname and netmask).
information appears on multiple pages. For example, the Home screen has two
pages (page 1 shows the hostname and IP, and the second page shows the
hostname and netmask).
The LCD panel displays these screen options:
•
Bootup Screen: During the bootup of the NSS, the LCD panel displays its
progress.
progress.
•
Home Screen: Displays the current hostname, IP address, and netmask of
the system.
the system.
•
System Alerts: Displays the system alerts (two per page) in order from
most recent to the oldest. (For details about the system alerts, refer to the
System Alerts section on the System Status page.)
most recent to the oldest. (For details about the system alerts, refer to the
System Alerts section on the System Status page.)
•
RAID Status: Displays details for the configured RAID arrays in the system.
You can view the type of the RAID array (J=JBOD, 0,1,5,10), the state of the
RAID (i.e., clean, degraded, rebuild, failed, and stopped), and the percentage
complete of the RAID rebuild (if currently in progress).
You can view the type of the RAID array (J=JBOD, 0,1,5,10), the state of the
RAID (i.e., clean, degraded, rebuild, failed, and stopped), and the percentage
complete of the RAID rebuild (if currently in progress).
•
Volume Status: Displays the configured volumes and the percentage of
space used. Each volume appears with the RAID on which it is configured
followed by the volume name. For example, A:volB (which indicates that
Volume B is located on RAID A).
space used. Each volume appears with the RAID on which it is configured
followed by the volume name. For example, A:volB (which indicates that
Volume B is located on RAID A).
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Cable Diagnostics: Displays the status of the Ethernet cable If the link is
working properly, the link status appears as OK. If there is a problem with
the link, the status is reported according to the pairs within the cable. These
messages can appear:
working properly, the link status appears as OK. If there is a problem with
the link, the status is reported according to the pairs within the cable. These
messages can appear: