Chapter 1
General Information
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Power
Mouse
Parallel
LAN B
PCI Slot (1)
External
SCSI Connector
Video
USB (2)
Keyboard
LAN A/MGMT
Serial A/MGMT
Rear Panel and Ports
Table 1-3. LAN Port (RJ45) LED Indicators
Indicator
Definition
Link LED
This green LED is the activity/link indicator.
A steady on
LED indicates a valid LAN link.
A flashing
LED indicates there is LAN activity.
LAN Speed Indicator
This yellow LED is the LAN speed indicator.
A steady off
LED indicates the LAN is operating at
10 Mbps LAN speed.
A steady on
LED indicates the LAN is operating at
100 Mbps LAN speed.
Applying Power to the HP Netserver
Powering-Up the Netserver
NOTE
Turn on power to the monitor connected to the HP Netserver before you power-on
the Netserver. This allows proper auto-configuration of video output of the Netserver
as it boots up.
1. Ensure the HP Netserver's power cord is connected to the power source.
2. Press the Power push-button on the front control panel.
When you press the power button on the control panel, the Netserver powers up and loads the operating
system. The system runs a set of power on self tests (POST) during this process.
NOTE
The HP Netserver supports a headless boot, that is, the keyboard and mouse to not
need to be connected to the Netserver to complete the boot process.
Powering-Down the Netserver
1. Log off all users and if necessary, backup files.
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Schedule the power down for a time when the Netserver being down will affect the fewest
users.