System Overview 1-3
Front View with Front Door
Closed
The following figure shows the location of the front system features.
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1 Front
door
Open this door to access the POWER switch, 5.25-inch devices, the CD-ROM drive, or the
floppy disk drive, or to install/remove hard disks to/from 3.5-inch bays. You can lock the front
door using the provided security key.
2 Key
lock
Insert the security key to lock/unlock the front door.
3 Stabilizers
(2)
Use the stabilizers to prevent the server from falling down.
4 LAN Access LEDs (green)
LEDs are green while the server is connected to the network. Blinking green LEDs indicates
network activity. Numbers printed near the LEDs indicate the LAN port number.
5 Disk Access LED (green/amber)
This LED is green during access to the internal hard disks. The LED turns amber color when
one of the internal hard disks fails.
6 Power/Sleep LED (green)
The LED is green when the server is powered on. The LED blinks when the system is in sleep
mode.
7 Status LED (green/amber)
This LED indicates the server status. The LED is green during normal operation. The LED
turns amber color when the server enters an abnormal state.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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