# | Name | Description |
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1 | Reset | System reset button. For more information, see Resetting SBC Edge to Factory Defaults. |
2 | USB Ports | USB ports for Sonus SBC 1000/2000 main board — see USB Ports detail section below |
3 | Power | |
4 | Alarm | |
5 | Peer Node | Peer Node Status LED (also recognized as the Locator LED) |
6 | Ready | |
7 | Ethernet Port 1 - 3 | Ethernet Ports 1, 2 and 3. |
8 | USB Ports | USB ports for the Application Service Module (ASM) (when installed) |
9 | Ethernet Port Status | Ethernet Status LED |
10 | ASM Ethernet Port | Ethernet port for the Application Service Module (ASM) (when installed) |
11 | DS1 Ports | T1/E1 ports (when installed) |
The Sonus SBC 1000 sports two pairs of USB ports (as illustrated above) — each pair serves a particular purpose:
Location | USB Port Intent and Usage Detail |
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2
| These ports are optionally used to attach an external USB drive to store core dumps for troubleshooting (in the event they occur), and as a survivability mechanism for Active Directory Caching (when configured). See Support section below for proper usage. |
8
| If your Sonus SBC 1000 has a built-in Application Service Module (ASM), this USB port is primarily used for Updating the ASM Recovery Partition, and to (optionally) transfer files between a USB drive and the ASM. |
The following section is applicable only to the USB ports on location #2 on the Sonus SBC 1000's front panel.
For the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 system to properly recognize the USB thumb drive, you must ensure the following prerequisites are satisfied: