Disk Access Lamp; Lan1/Lan2 Access Lamp; Uid Lamp - NEC Express5800 140He User Manual

Server
Table of Contents

Advertisement

8-5

DISK ACCESS Lamp

The DISK ACCESS lamp indicates the state of hard disks in the 3.5-inch disk bay.
This lamp lights green every time any of such hard disk is accessed.
When the DISK ACCESS lamp is lit amber, it indicates that a hard disk error occurred. To identify a failed hard disk,
see the lamps provided for each hard disk.
When the DISK ACCESS lamp flashes green or amber alternately, the hard disk drive connected to an internal disk
array controller is under rebuilding.
DISK ACCESS lamp

LAN1/LAN2 ACCESS Lamp

The LAN1/LAN2 ACCESS lamp is lit green when the server is connected to LAN. The lamp blinks while the server is
accessed through the LAN (for packet transmission). The value next to the icon indicates the number of the network
port on the rear panel.
LAN1 ACCESS lamp
LAN2 ACCESS lamp

UID Lamp

The UID is located on the front and rear panel of the server. Pressing the UID switch on the front panel turns UID lamp
blue, and allows you to locate the server you are working on. Use this switch when several servers are installed in the
system.
Pressing the UID switch again turns off the UID lamp.
You can make ESMPRO Manager, DianaScope, or the remote management feature of Web server to flash the UID lamp.
When you finished working, turn off the UID lamp.
UID switch
UID lamp

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents