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The Alert LED will appear permanently on when there is a
problem with the Hard Disk. The Alert LED will be accompanied
by a sequence of LEDs lit on the Disk Space Used LEDs.
If either of the Alerts below occur (see
Figure 7
and
Figure 8
),
contact Technical Support.
Figure 7
Hard Disk Failure
Figure 8
Incorrect Hard Disk Imaging
LAN LEDs are Off
The LAN LED(s) may be off because there is no equipment (cables
or devices) connected to the LAN port or there is a problem with
the connected equipment. Check:
■
The power supply is connected to the Network Storage
Server, the Hubs and computers and check that their power is
on.
■
The cable connection into the LAN port is secure. Also check
that the connections between the Hub and the computers on
the network are secure. If there is still a problem, replace the
cable with a known working cable.
■
The cabling follows the correct specification. See
“Ethernet
Performance” on page 39
for more information.
■
The adapter is correctly installed and is not faulty. Refer to the
User Guide that accompanies your adapter for more
information.
Network Appears Slow
If you experience a slow response time on the network, refer to
the
“Spot Checks”
section on
page 30
. If this does not solve
your problem, it is possible that:
■
The computer does not have enough processing or memory
resources for the type of work the User wants to perform.
■
Other Users may also be opening, editing and saving Shared
files on your computer.
■
There is a duplex mismatch. Check that the Network Storage
Server’s Ethernet duplex status (located on the Status page in
the Administration System) is the same as the Hub or Switch
it is plugged into.
20% 40% 60% 80% 90%
Alert
95%
Disk Space Used
= ON
20% 40% 60% 80% 90%
Alert
95%
Disk Space Used
= ON