Table 41: Ethernet port LED status and description
LED
Link
speed
Activity Top
Pilot Motherboard LED Indicators
The Pilot motherboard and modules that are installed on the motherboard
contain several LEDs.
Table 42: Motherboard LED status and description
LED
DDR3
DIMM Fault
LED
Processor
Fault LED
Location LED color Status
Top left
Green
Amber or
right
Green
Description
Each of the 16 DDR3 DIMM slots on the motherboard has an amber
fault LED associated with it. If a DIMM is faulty, pressing the Fault
Remind button on the motherboard signals the service processor to
light the fault LEDs associated with the faulted DIMMs.
The motherboard includes a fault status indicator (LED) next to each of
the two processor (CPU) sockets.
These LEDs indicate when a processor is faulty. For example, if on
reboot the BIOS detects that there are uncorrectable processor errors
recorded in the machine check architecture (MCA) registers apparently
left over from the previous boot, then the BIOS records and diagnoses
these errors.
If it is determined that a processor is faulty, pressing the Fault Remind
button on the motherboard signals the service processor to light the
fault LED associated with the faulted processor.
On - No function.
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Off - No activity
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Flashing - Packet activity
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Amber on - 100BASE-T link
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Green on - 1000/10GBBASE-T link
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Off - No link or link down
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Flashing - No function
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