
18). The console breakout cable has connectors for a display device (video), two USB connectors for a USB
keyboard and mouse, and a serial interface connector.
The following illustration identifies the connectors and components on the console breakout cable.
Serial
connector
USB
ports (2)
VGA
connector
KVM connector
Captive
screws
Figure 9. Console breakout cable
Note:
When you install the KVM cable, gently press down the pull out tag a little to prevent interfere with the
KVM cable.
Turning on the compute node
Use this information for details about turning on the compute node.
After you connect the compute node to power through the NeXtScale n1200 Enclosure, the compute
node can be started in any of the following ways:
• You can press the power button on the front of the compute node (see “Compute node controls,
connectors, and LEDs” on page 18) to start the compute node. The power button works only if local
power control is enabled for the compute node.
Notes:
1. Wait until the power LED on the compute node flashes slowly before you press the power button.
While the IMM2 in the compute node is initializing and synchronizing with the Chassis Management
Module, the power LED flashes rapidly, and the power button on the compute node does not
respond. This process can take approximately 90 seconds after the compute node has been installed.
2. While the compute node is starting, the power LED on the front of the compute node is lit and does
not flash. See “Compute node controls, connectors, and LEDs” on page 18 for the power LED states.
• You can turn on the compute node through the Wake on LAN feature. The compute node must be
connected to power (the power LED is flashing slowly) and must be communicating with the Chassis
Management Module. The operating system must support the Wake on LAN feature, and the Wake on
LAN feature must be enabled through the Chassis Management Module web interface.
Turning off the compute node
Use this information for details about turning off the compute node.
When you turn off the compute node, it is still connected to power through the NeXtScale n1200 Enclosure.
The compute node can respond to requests from the IMM2, such as a remote request to turn on the compute
node. To remove all power from the compute node, you must remove it from the NeXtScale n1200 Enclosure.
The Lenovo NeXtScale nx360 M5 compute node
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