S8710 and S8720 LEDs
Issue 8 May 2009
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Figure 10: LEDs on the front panel of the S8710 and the S8720 Servers
Note:
Note:
The Active/Standby LED, which is labeled as 5 in
, is on a push button.
When pushed, this button has no effect other than to turn off the LED
momentarily. The LED returns to the normal state within a few seconds after the
button is pushed.
Figure notes:
1.
Internal health
2.
Power supply
3.
NIC 1 (Eth0) link/activity
(green)
4.
NIC 2 (Eth1) link/activity (green)
5.
Indicates active when on steady or standby mode when
blinking (blue)
6.
Power on/standby button/system power. Amber indicates
power to the chassis is on but the server is off. Green
indicates power is on and the system is running. To turn off the
power, press and hold the Power button for several seconds.
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Summary of Contents for S8700-Series
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