Port, Application, Or Encryption Blade Status - IBM System Storage SAN384B-2 Installation, Service And User Manual

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The sections provide information on how to determine the status of different
chassis components by viewing the LEDs or by entering commands.
v "Port, application, or encryption blade status"
v "Control processor blade (CP8) status" on page 59
v "Core switch blade (CR16-4) status" on page 61
v "Power supply status" on page 63
v "Blower assembly status" on page 63
v "WWN card status" on page 65

Port, application, or encryption blade status

To determine the status of a port or application blade:
1. Check the LEDs on the blade. The illustrations show the blades oriented
2. Check the blade status by typing slotShow.
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Figure 19. FC16-32 port blade
horizontally, as they are installed in the SAN384B-2 chassis.
v Figure 19 illustrates the FC16-32 port blade
v Figure 20 on page 56 illustrates the FC16-48 port blade
v Figure 21 on page 56 illustrates the FC8-32E port blade
v Figure 22 on page 56 illustrates the FC8-48E port blade
v Figure 23 on page 57 illustrates the FC8-64 port blade
v Figure 24 on page 57 illustrates the FS8-18 encryption blade
v Figure 25 on page 58 illustrates the FX8-24 extension blade
The LED patterns may temporarily change during POST and other diagnostic
tests. For information about how to interpret the LED patterns, see Table 8 on
page 58.
Table 8 on page 58 describes the port blade LED patterns and the
recommended actions for those patterns.
1
Status LED
2
Power LED
4
3
3
Fibre Channel port
4
Port status LED
Chapter 4. Monitoring system components
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