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Table 1-2 LED Indicator Status
LED
Function
NIC1 activity
• A continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the network to which it
is connected.
NIC2 activity
• A blinking green light indicates network activity.
Power/Sleep
• A continuous green light indicates that the system has power applied to it.
• A blinking green light
• No light indicates that the system does not have power applied to it (other than the 5 V
standby power).
Hard drive
• A random blinking green light indicates hard drive activity (SCSI or IDE).
disk status
• A continuous amber light
• No light
System Status • A continuous green light indicates that the system is operating normally.
• A blinking green light indicates that the system is operating in a degraded condition.
• A continuous amber light
condition.
• A blinking amber light
• No light indicates POST/system stop.
Notes:
• The power LED sleep indication is maintained on standby by the chipset. If the system is
powered down without going through BIOS, the LED state in effect at the time of power off
will be restored when the system is powered on until the BIOS clears it. If the system is not
powered down normally, it is possible that the power LED will be blinking at the same time
that the system LED is off due to a failure or configuration change that prevents the BIOS
from running.
• In order for a hard disk fault indication to occur, either an Intelligent Platform Manager
Interface (IPMI)-based satellite management controller must send a Set Fault Indication
command to the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) or the system board must be
used with the 1U SRT1300 hot-swappable backplane.
• The LED is also off when the system is powered off or in a sleep state.
• The amber status LED takes precedence over the green status LED. When the amber LED is
on or blinking, the green LED is off.
1
indicates that the system is sleeping.
2
indicates a hard drive disk fault (SCSI or IDE).
3
indicates no hard drive activity or fault (SCSI or IDE).
4
indicates that the system is in a critical or nonrecoverable
4
indicates that the system is in a noncritical condition.
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
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