Getting started, Panel layout, Ss100 panel layout – SENA SS800 User Manual

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2. Getting Started

This chapter describes how to set up and configure the Super Series.

- 2.1. Panel Layout explains the layout of the panel and LED indicators.

- 2.2. Connecting The Hardware describes how to connect the power, the network, and the

equipment to the Super Series and how to access the console port using a serial console or a

Telnet from remote location.

- 2.3. Accessing The Web Browser Management Interface describes how to access Web menu

from remote location.

The following items are required to get started.

- One power cable (included in the package)

- Console and Ethernet cables (included in the package)

- Cable kit (included in the package)

- One PC with Network Interface Card (hereafter, NIC) and/or one RS232 serial port.

2.1. Panel Layout

2.1.1. SS100 Panel Layout

The SS100 has six LED indicator lamps for status display. Uppermost lamp indicates the system

power-on status. Next lamp indicates the system running status. Third lamp indicates status of receive

and transmit of the serial port for data communication. Next three lamps indicate 100 Base-T Ethernet

connection, 10/100 Base Ethernet Link and Ethernet Activity, respectively.

Table 2-1 LED indicator lamps of the SS 100

Lamps

Function

Power

Turned on to RED if power is supplied

Status

Ready

Turned on to YELLOW if system is ready to run or running.
Blinking when an error is occurred. (Check the log to identify the source of
error. The log display is discussed on Section 6.2)

Serial port

Rx/Tx

Blink whenever there is any incoming or outgoing data stream through the
serial port of the SS100

100Base

Turned on to GREEN if connected to 100 Base Ethernet network

Link

Turned on to GREEN if connected to 10 or 100 Base Ethernet network

Ethernet

Act

Blink whenever there is any activities such as incoming or outgoing packets
through the SS100 Ethernet port

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