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Component identification  11 
Rear panel components 
     
Item Description 
1  Redundant hot-plug power supply (optional) 
2  PCI Express and PCI-X non-hot-plug expansion slots 
3  Hot-plug power supply (primary) 
4  T-15 Torx screwdriver 
5 NIC connector 1 
6 NIC connector 2 
7  iLO 2 connector 
8 Serial connector 
9  USB connectors (two) 
10 Keyboard connector 
11 Mouse connector 
12 Video connector 
13  Rear UID button and LED  
See Expansion boards (on page 46) for expansion slot definitions.   

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Component identification  12 
Rear panel LEDs and buttons 
         
Item Description  LED color Status 
1  UID LED  Blue  On = Activated  Flashing = Server remotely managed 
Off = Deactivated 
2  Activity LED  Green  On or flashing = Network activity Off = No network activity 
3  Link LED  Green  On = Linked to network Off = Not linked to network 
   
Hot-plug power supply LEDs 
  

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Component identification  13 
   
Fail LED 1 
(amber)  Power LED 2 
(green) Description 
Off  Off  No AC power to any power supply 
Flashing  Off  Power supply failure (over current) 
On  Off  No AC power to this power supply 
Off Flashing •
 AC power present 
• Standby mode 
Off On Normal   
Internal components 
         
Item Description 
1  PCI-X non-hot-plug expansion slot 1, 64-bit/100-MHz 
(half-length) 
2  PCI-X non-hot-plug expansion slot 2, 64-bit/100-MHz (full-length) 
3  PCI Express x4...

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Component identification  14 
Item Description 
length) 
10 System battery 
11  System maintenance switch (SW3) 
12  Fan 6 connector 
13  Fan 5 connector 
14 Media board 
15  Fan 1 connector 
16  Fan 2 connector 
17 BBWC battery pack 
18  Fan 3 connector 
19  Fan 4 connector   
System maintenance switch (SW3) 
 
The system maintenance switch (SW3) is an eight-position  switch that is used for system configuration. The 
default position for all eight positions is Off (closed). 
    
Position...

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Component identification  15 
Position Description  Function 
5 Password protection  override  Off = Password is enabled. 
On = Password is disabled. 
6  Configuration validation  Off = Switch has no function. 
On = Setting clears CMOS 
and NVRAM. 
7 Reserved  Reserved 
8 Reserved  Reserved  
When the system maintenance switch position 6 is set to the On position, the system is prepared to erase 
all system configuration settings from both CMOS and NVRAM.  
  
 CAUTION:
  Clearing CMOS and/or NVRAM...

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Component identification  16 
Boot device selector switch (SW1) 
  
The boot device selector switch setting determines  the device access order of the media drives in the 
server. The default setting for the boot  device selector switch is FLP TOP. 
When the boot device selector switch is set to FLP TO P, the optical drive in the bottom bay is designated 
as the primary optical drive. The diskette drive in th e top bay is bootable. The server cannot boot from a 
diskette drive in the bottom bay when...

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Component identification  17 
  NOTE:  The system management driver must be installed for the internal system health LED to 
provide pre-failure and warranty conditions. 
  
       
LED Component 
PS1  Power supply (primary) 
PS2  Power supply (optional) 
CPU BD (Power Fault)  Processor memory module board 
I/O BD  System board 
NMI  System NMI switch 
SLOT X  Expansion slot 
CPU BD (Interlock Error)  System board 
PPM X  Processor power module 
1A–32D DIMM slot 
PROC X  Processor 
FAN X  Fan...

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Component identification  18 
Battery pack LEDs 
     
Item ID  Color  Description 
1  Green  System Power LED. This LED glows steadily when the  system is powered up and 12 V system power is 
available. This power supply is used to maintain the 
battery charge and provide supplementary power to the 
cache microcontroller. 
2  Green  Auxiliary Power LED. This LED glows steadily when 3.3V 
auxiliary voltage is detected. The auxiliary voltage is 
used to preserve BBWC data and is available any time...

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Component identification  19 
LED3 pattern  LED4 pattern  Interpretation 
capacity expansion, stripe size migration, and RAID migration) are 
temporarily unavailable until charging is complete. The recharge 
process takes between 15 minutes and two hours, depending on 
the initial capacity of the battery. 
—  Steady glow  The battery pack is fully charged, and posted write data is stored  in the cache. 
—  Off  The battery pack is fully charged, and there is no posted write data 
in the cache. 
One...

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Component identification  20 
See Hot-plug fans (on page 29) for replacement procedures and operation guidelines.  
Hot-plug fan LEDs 
     
Status 
Green = Operating normally 
Amber = Failed 
Off = No power 
  
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