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PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook

4.5 Power Supply Indicators

Light indicators:
Not lit – AC power is not connected.
Green – In standby mode, a green light indicates a valid AC source is connected to the power
supply and it is operational. When the system is on, a green light also indicates the power
supply is providing DC power to the system.
Amber – Indicates a problem with the power supply.
Alternating green and amber – When hot-adding a power supply, this indicates that the power
supply is mismatched with the other power supply (Ex. a High Output 500-W power supply and
a 400-W power supply are installed in the same system). Replace the power supply that has the
flashing indicator with a power supply that matches the capacity of the other installed power
supply.

4.6 NIC Indicators

No link
D0uninitalized (out of
box), D3cold, S4
(hibernation)
Dell
Figure 8.
Close-up of Redundant PSU Option
Figure 9.
Table 5.
State
WOL disabled
WOL enabled, link, no
activity
WOL enabled, link,
activity
NIC Indicators
LED States
Link LED
(Green/Yellow)
Off
Off
Green if the port is
operating at maximum
port speed; Yellow
otherwise
Activity LED (Green)
Off
Off
Off
On (blinking at speed
related to packet density)
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