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FIPS 140-2 logical
interface
SV3800 port/interface
Panel
Used in
FIPS
mode?
Control input/Status
output
ID button
Front
Y
Control input/Status
output
Power button
Front
Y
Control input/Status
output
USB port
Front
Y
Control input/Status
output
Serial port
Back
Y
Control input/Status
output
VGA display connector
Back
Y
Control input/Status
output
USB port
Back
Y
Status output
Status LED for management
Ethernet 1
Front
Y
Status output
LCD display
Front
Y
Status output
Status LED for management
Ethernet 2
a
Front
Y
Status output
Status LED for hard disk
activity
Front
Y
Status output
Status LED for system error
Front
Y
Control input/Status
output
Management Ethernet ports 1
and 2
a
Back
Y
Status output
Ethernet 1 LEDs
Back
Y
Status output
Ethernet 2 LEDs
a
Back
Y
Power input
Power connections from
removable PSUs
Back
Y
a.
Ethernet 2 is disabled and cannot be used for management, so these LEDs will never light up.
The front panel status LEDs for Ethernet 1 are green when the link is up and flash
amber/yellow to indicate traffic flowing over the link. The two LEDs that are part
of the Ethernet ports on the rear panel indicate the operating speeds of the link
and if data is flowing over the link. The left LED viewed from the back of the unit
is green if the link is up and flashes to indicate traffic flow. The right LED can be:
off indicating a 10 Mbps connection, green indicating a 100 Mbps connection or
amber indicating a GigE connection.
The disk activity LED is green and flashes when there is any disk activity on a
SATA port in the system.
The system status LED is green/amber and the various display options indicate
different system states. Table 2-4 shows the various system states that can be
indicated by the system status LED on the front panel of the unit.