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196 NetApp AltaVault Cloud Integrated Storage Administration Guide
Beta Draft
System components AVA-400, AVA-800 Internal FRUs
The following table describes the ports in use and the status of port LEDs:
Internal FRUs
The AltaVault controller has many internal FRUs. These FRUs are not hot-swappable and require the system to be
powered off before replacing any of these components.
The controller has a FRU map printed on the CPU cover. This FRU map lists all the internal FRUs in the controller
and their general location on the board and their corresponding LEDs.
Port label Port description LED labels LED status Description
e0i through e01
and
GbE ports
Each controller has four 1Gb
Ethernet (GbE) ports, identified
with labels e0i, e0j, e0k, and e0l.
LNK
(Left LED)
Activity
(Right LED)
Green
Off
Amber flashing
Off
A link is established
between the port and
some upstream
device.
No link is
established.
Traffic is flowing
over the connection.
No traffic is flowing
over the connection.
and
Remote management
The remote management port is
labeled with a wrench symbol. It is
identified as (primary) e0M in the
CLI commands and output. This
port is used for managing the
AltaVault system.
LNK
(Left LED)
Activity
(Right LED)
Green
Off
Amber flashing
Off
A link is established
between the port and
some upstream
device.
No link is
established.
Traffic is flowing
over the connection.
No traffic is flowing
over the connection.
Serial console port
The RJ-45 console port enables you
to communicate with the controller
directly even when a network
connection is not available or when
you set up the system for the first
time by using the CLI.
No LED on this
port.

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