Specifications

Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/4500
Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 21
Initializing the Snap Server 4200/4500
Use the power button on the front of the server to power on and power off the
server.
To turn on the server, press the power button on the front
of the server. The server takes a few minutes to initialize.
A green power LED indicates that the system is on.
An amber system LED indicates a system error.
To turn off the server, press and release the power button to begin the shutdown
process. Do not depress this button for more than four seconds.
Tip
The Snap Server 4200/4500 has a persistent power state. When a physical loss
of power occurs, the Snap Server returns to the same operation it had when the
power went out. Therefore, if the system is powered down prior to a power loss, it
will remain powered down when the power is restored.
Understanding the Snap Server 4200/4500 Status and Drive Lights
The server has two status lights, two network lights, and two lights for each of the
four disk drives, as shown in the following illustration:
Snap Appliance recommends that you become familiar with the operation of these lights.
Power LED
System LED
LAN LEDs
Disk Drive LEDs