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Power Supply Status LEDs:
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Indicates that output power is without fault.
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Indicates that service for the power supply is required. POST
and Oracle ILOM are two diagnostic tools that can detect a fault
or failure resulting in this indication.
The Oracle ILOM show faulty command
provides details about any faults that cause this indicator to
light.
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Indicates that input power is without fault.
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Chassis Status LEDs:
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The Locator LED can be turned on to identify a particular
system. When on, the LED blinks rapidly. There are two methods
for turning a Locator LED on:
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Indicates that service is required. POST and Oracle ILOM are
two diagnostics tools that can detect a fault or failure
resulting in this indication.
The Oracle ILOM show faulty command
provides details about any faults that cause this indicator to
light.
Under some fault conditions, individual component fault LEDs
are turned on in addition to the Service Required LED.
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Indicates these conditions:
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Off – System
is not running in its normal state. System power might
be off. The SP might be running.
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Steady on –
System is powered on and is running in its normal
operating state. No service actions are required.
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Fast blink –
System is running in standby mode and can be quickly
returned to full function.
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Slow blink –
A normal but transitory activity is taking place. Slow
blinking might indicate that system diagnostics are
running or that the system is booting.
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3
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Net Management LEDs:
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Indicates these conditions:
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Indicates these conditions:
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4
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NET0 to NET3 Status LEDs:
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Indicates these conditions:
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On – A link
is established.
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Blinking–
Indicates activity on the link.
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Off – No link
is established.
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Indicates these conditions:
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Green – The
link is operating as a 10000-Mbps connection.
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Amber – The
link is operating as a Gigabit connection
(1000-Mbps).
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Off – The
link is operating as a 100-Mbps connection or there is
no link.
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