Bosch Appliances VIP X1600 M4S Security Camera User Manual


 
106 en | Appendix VIP X1600 M4S
DOC | V4.0 | 2009.06 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems
8.3 Malfunctions with iSCSI Connections
8.4 LEDs
The VIP X1600 XF network video server is equipped with a number of LEDs that show the
operating status and can give indications of possible malfunctions.
RJ45 Sockets 10/100/1000 Base-T
SFP
Module 1 / Module 2 / Module 3 / Module 4
Power/Fail
Malfunction Possible causes Recommended solution
After connecting to the
iSCSI destination, no
LUNs are displayed.
Incorrect LUN mapping during
iSCSI system configuration.
Check the iSCSI system
configuration and reconnect.
After connecting to the
iSCSI destination, "LUN
FAIL" appears below a
node.
The LUN list could not be read,
as it was assigned to the wrong
network interface.
Check the iSCSI system
configuration and reconnect.
LUN mapping is not
possible.
Some iSCSI systems do not
support the use of an initiator
extension.
Delete the initiator extension on
the Identification configuration
page.
Green LED lights up: 10 MB network connection established.
Green LED flashes: Data transmission via 10 MB network connection.
Green and orange LEDs light up: 100 MB network connection established.
Green and orange LEDs flash: Data transmission via 100 MB network connection.
Orange LED lights up: 1 GB network connection established.
Orange LED flashes: Data transmission via 1 GB network connection.
Does not light up: No connection.
Lights up yellow: Connection established.
Flashes yellow: Data being transmitted.
Does not light up: Slot not occupied.
Lights up green: Module is switched on.
Flashes green: The module is being accessed.
Flashes red: Startup in progress.
Lights up red: Module is faulty, for example following failed firmware
upload.
Does not light up: VIP X1600 XF is switched off.
Lights up green: Startup complete, VIP X1600 XF is operational.
Flashes red: Defect in fans or redundant power supply unit.