Citrix ADC MPX
• Power switch, which turns power to the appliance on or o.
– Ifthe OS is functional, press the switch for less than two secondstopower down the system
with a graceful shutdown.
– If the OS is not responsive, press the power switch for more than 4 seconds to force the
power o.
• One power supply, rated at 450 watts, 100–240 VAC (second power supply for redundancy is a
customer installable option). Maximum power consumption is under 180‑190 watts and typical
power consumption is 150‑160 watts. Each power supply has an LED indicating its status, as
follows:
LED Color LED Indicates
OFF No power to any power supply in the
appliance.
Flashing RED No power to this power supply.
Flashing GREEN Power supply is in standby mode.
GREEN Power supply is functional.
RED Power supply failure.
• Disable alarm button
, which is functional only when the appliance has two power supplies.
Press this button to silence the power alarm when one of two power supplies loses input power
(second power supply optional) or when a power supply is malfunctioning.
• Non‑Maskable Interrupt (NMI) Button, used at the request of Technical Support to initiate a core
dump. To press this red button, which is recessed to prevent unintentional activation, use a pen,
pencil, or other pointed object. The NMI Button is also available remotely over the network in
the LOM GUI, in the Remote Control menu. For more information about the lights out manage‑
ment port of the appliance, see Lights out management port of the Citrix ADC MPX appliance.
Citrix ADC MPX 7500 and MPX 9500
September 19, 2022
Note: This platform has reached its end of life.
The Citrix ADC MPX 7500/9500 are 1U appliances, each with 1 quad‑core processor, and 8 GB of mem‑
ory. The MPX 7500/9500 appliances are available in two port configurations: 8x10/100/1000Base‑T
copper Ethernet ports and 4x1G SFP + 4x10/100/1000Base‑T copper Ethernet ports.
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