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DS6000 Series: Concepts and Architecture
Table 2-1 summarizes the purpose of each indicator.
Table 2-1   DS6000 front panel indicators
2.8  Rear panel
All of the indicators on the DS6000 front panel are mirrored to the rear panel. The rear panel 
is pictured in Figure 2-17 on page 39. The same colors and symbols are used for both the 
front and rear displays. The rear panel also has several push buttons which are detailed in 
Table 2-2 on page 39.
Indicator
Symbol
Purpose
System Power 
(green)
Lightning bolt
If this indicator is on solid then DC power is present and 
the system is powered on. If it is blinking then AC Power 
is present but the DS6000 is not powered on. If this 
indicator is off then AC power is not present.
System Identify 
(blue)
Lighthouse
This indicator is normally off. It can be made to blink by 
pressing the lightpath identify button. It is used to identify 
all enclosures that are grouped together in one system. 
System 
Information 
(amber)
Circled letter 
i
This indicator is normally off. If it is on solid, then an error 
has occurred that cannot be fixed by light path 
diagnostics. To turn this light off you need to use the GUI 
to correct the error condition. This may be as little as to 
just view the error log.
System Alert 
(amber)
Exclamation mark
This indicator is normally off. This indicator turns on solid 
when a fault has been detected and will remain on until 
the fault condition has been corrected. 
Data Cache On 
Battery (green)
Battery 
This indicator is normally off. If it is blinking then the 
battery is charging. If it is on solid then AC power has 
been lost and the DS6000 has data in cache being 
protected by battery.
CRU Fault on Rear 
(amber)
Box with arrow 
pointing to rear
This indicator is normally off. If it is on solid then a fault 
has occurred within a CRU in the rear of the enclosure 
and can be repaired using the light path indicators.
Fault in External 
Enclosure (amber)
Two boxes with 
arrow pointing to 
lower box.
This indicator is normally off. If it is on solid then a fault 
has occurred within an attached expansion enclosure.