
FusionServer 2298 V5 Server
Technical White Paper
5 Hardware Description
2022-06-25
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Indicator and Button Descriptions
Table 5-1
Description of indicators and buttons on the front panel
Sign
Indicator and
Button
Description
Power
button/indicator
Power indicator:
⚫
Off: The device is not powered on.
⚫
Steady green: The device is powered on.
⚫
Blinking yellow: The iBMC is starting. The power
button is locked and cannot be pressed. The iBMC
is started in about 1 minute, and then the power
indicator is steady yellow.
⚫
Steady yellow: The device is standby.
Power button:
⚫
When the device is powered on, you can press this
button to gracefully shut down the OS.
NOTE
For different OSs, you may need to shut down the OS as
prompted.
⚫
When the device is powered on, holding down
this button for 6 seconds will forcibly power off
the device.
⚫
When the power indicator is steady yellow, you
can press this button to power on the device.
UID
button/indicator
The UID button/indicator helps identify and locate a
device.
UID indicator:
⚫
Off: The device is not being located.
⚫
Blinking or steady blue: The device is being
located.
UID button description:
⚫
You can control the UID indicator status by
pressing the UID button or using the iBMC.
⚫
You can press this button to turn on or off the
UID indicator.
⚫
You can press and hold down this button for 4 to
6 seconds to reset the iBMC.
Health status
indicator
⚫
Off: The device is powered off or is faulty.
⚫
Blinking red at 1 Hz: A major alarm has been
generated on the system.
⚫
Blinking red at 5 Hz: A critical alarm has been
generated on the system.
⚫
Steady green: The device is operating properly.
NMI button
A non-maskable interrupt (NMI) is generally
triggered to stop the OS for debugging. To trigger an