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Ethernet Interface #1: This RJ45 connector provides auto-sensing Gigabit Ethernet
connectivity to your local network.
Ethernet Interface #2: This RJ45 connector provides auto-sensing Gigabit Ethernet
connectivity to your local network. Not normally used.
Power Supply LED: Indicates that the individual power supply is turned on and
operational. Only one power supply is needed to run the ERS appliance, but for reliability,
we suggest connecting both. Each power supply should be connected to a separate circuit
for maximum reliability.
Power Connectors: This connects power to ERS appliance (115 –230 VAC auto-sensing).
Console Port: This is a RS232 DB9 serial connector, which may be used with the console
cable to connect to another computer in order to perform troubleshooting or low level
management on the system. This port should only be used under the direction of the St.
Bernard Technical Support staff.
System Identification LED: This is a duplicate of the System Identification LED on the
front of the unit.
POST LEDs: These LEDs are used during the Power On Self Test (POST) to indicate
status. If you are unable to boot your ERS appliance, record the pattern of these lights and
contact St. Bernard Technical Support.

Power Supplies

Each one of the dual power supplies on the ERS appliance is hot-swappable. However, before you
attempt to replace a power supply on your system, please contact St. Bernard Technical Support for
assistance.

Installing the ERS M6200 Appliance

1. If you are installing the ERS appliance in a rack, attach the brackets from the enclosed rack
mounting kit to the ERS appliance, and mount it in a standard rack.
2. If you are installing the ERS appliance on a shelf or desktop, place it on the shelf and make
sure that all of the ventilation holes on the side and back of the unit are clear.
3. Connect the power cables.
4. Connect a network cable from the Ethernet Interface #1 of the ERS appliance to your local
network.
5. Leave the Ethernet Interface #2 unconnected. If your network environment requires the
ERS appliance to reside on two subnets at the same time, please contact St. Bernard
Technical Support for assistance.
6. Follow the instructions available at [insert new ERS URL here] for information on how to
complete the installation process and configure your ERS appliance.
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It is possible to operate the ERS appliance with only one power supply connected. For maximum reliability, both
power supplies should be connected.
ERS Hardware Guide
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Do not power on the system at this time.
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