Rpm Label And Leds - Dell Force10 E300 Installing And Maintaining

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%IRC-6-IRC_COMMUP: Link to peer RPM is up
%RAM-6-RAM_TASK: RPM1 is in Standby State.
Once the link between the two RPMs is established, copy the running configuration to the startup
configuration.

RPM Label and LEDs

Table 7-1. RPM Front Panel and LED Descriptions
Section
Label
Management
Console Port
Auxiliary Port Use this RJ-45 serial auxiliary port for modem connection
10/100
Ethernet
Alarms
Major LED
Minor LED
ACO/LT
Button
Flash
Slot
In Use LED
PS0, PS1, PS2,
PS3 LEDs
Description
Use this RJ-45 jack for the initial system boot, as well as system configuration and
monitoring.
Use this nonroutable Ethernet port to download images and manage the system, for example,
FTP and Telnet operations. This port is provisioned with an RJ-45 jack.
Port LEDs:
L: Green: link is up.
A: Green: activity on port
Use the relay contacts to connect a remote alarm indicator to monitor alarm status. The top
three contacts (next to the red bar) are for Major alarms and the bottom three contacts (next to
the yellow bar) are for minor alarms.
NC - Normally Closed
C - Common
NO - Normally Open
Red: a critical condition exists (such as a severe over temperature condition). See
Appendix C, Alarms, on page 57
Unlit: no major alarm conditions.
Amber: a serious condition exists (such as a single fan failure or a line card failure). See
Appendix C, Alarms, on page 57
Unlit: no minor alarm conditions.
Audible alarm Cut Off/Lamp Test (ACO/LT) button allows you to test the operability of
LEDs to verify that they are able to light. Pressing this button temporarily illuminates the
LEDs on the RPM.
If you press the ACO/LT button when an alarm LED is lit, the alarm relay contacts are reset
until the next alarm event.
Use the multimedia card (external flash memory card) slot to store and retrieve boot and
system images.
Green: flash memory card is in the process of a read or write process. Do not remove the flash
card when the In Use LED is lit.
Unlit: not in use.
Indicates if the AC power supplies (located in the rear of the chassis) are installed and
operational.
Green: AC power supply is operational
Unlit: AC power supply not installed or not operational.
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