Ssi Front Panel Connector; Raid Support - MAXDATA PLATINUM 500 I System Manual

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Table 3. LEDs
Designation
5 V Standby LED
System ID LED.
System Status LED
DIMM Fault LEDs
Post Code
Diagnostic LEDs

SSI Front Panel Connector

The server board provides a 4-pin SSI front panel connector. The following figure shows the pin-out
for this connector.

RAID Support

The server board includes an integrated SATA controller that supports transfer rates of both 1.5 and
.0 Gbps. The options for hard drive configuration are located in the BIOS Setup under "Advanced"
> "Mass Storage Controller Configuration".
The option "On-board SATA Controller" is enabled as default and allows the following additional
"SATA Mode" options:
"Enhanced" – supports up to six SATA devices in Native IDE mode.
"Compatibility" – supports up to four SATA ports [0/1//] in Legacy IDE mode and two SATA
ports [4/5] in Native IDE mode.
"AHCI" – supports all SATA ports in Advanced Host Controller Interface mode.
"SW RAID" – switches on Intel
RAID 0, 1 and 10.
1
1
Definition
The LED is labeled "5VSB_LED" . It is illuminated when AC power is applied to
the platform and 5 volt standby voltage is supplied to the server board.
The blue identification LED can be turned on and off with appropriate system
management software (e.g. Active Management Console).
It helps identify a system for servicing when multiple servers are present.
The system status LED is a bi-color LED. It can show the following states:
• Green, solid-on: Normal operation
• Green, blinking: Degraded operation, e.g. processor error, DIMM failure
• Amber, blinking: Non-critical error, e.g. voltage, temperature out of range
• Amber, solid-on: Critical error, e.g. fan failure
The DIMM fault LED identifies faults in the assigned memory module
Display BIOS-POST codes during system startup
A
B
C
D
Figure 6. SSI Front Panel Connector
A.
Power LED
B.
HDD LED
C.
Power Button
Embedded Server RAID Technology II mode with support for
®
E
F
D.
Reset Button
E.
NIC1 LED
F.
NIC2 LED
Server System Features
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