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About Your System
Using USB Diskette or USB CD Drives
Each server module has a USB port on the front of the server module which allows you to connect a 
custom cable for a diskette drive or USB CD drive. The USB drives are used to configure the server 
module. 
 
NOTICE: 
The system supports only Dell-branded USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 drives. The drive must be horizontal and level 
to operate properly.
 
NOTE: 
If the drive must be designated as the boot drive, connect the USB drive, restart the system, then enter the 
System Setup Program and set the drive as first in the boot sequence (see "Using the System Setup Program" on 
page 43). The USB device will be displaye
d in the boot order setup screen only if it is attached to the system before 
you run the System Setup program.
Hard-Drive Features
Each server module supports one or two hot-pluggable SAS hard drives, or one or two hot-pluggable 
SATA hard drives. See Figure 1-4 and Table 1-3 for information on the hard-drive indicators. Different 
patterns are displayed as drive events occur in the system. 
 
NOTICE: 
Each server module must have a hard drive or a hard-drive blank installed in each hard-drive bay. 
 
NOTICE: 
You cannot install a SAS drive and a SATA drive within a given server module (blade). However, you can 
install server modules (blades) with SAS drives and server modules with SATA drives in the same server enclosure.
Network indicators
Off
Indicates that the server module does not have a link to the 
Ethernet switch or pass-through module.
Green on
Indicates that the server module has a valid link to the 
network switch module.
Green blinking
Indicates network activity between the server module and 
the network switch module.
NOTE: 
External network activity is not reported by this 
indicator.
NOTE: 
This network indicator may also blink green due to 
systems management activity if you use the integrated NIC to 
remotely access your system’s Baseboard Management 
Controller (BMC). See "Baseboard Management Controller 
Configuration" on page 54.
USB/video 
connector
None
Use the custom cable to connect external USB devices and 
video to the server module.
Table 1-2.
Server Module Features and Indicators (continued)
Indicator
Icon
Activity Indicator
Indicator Code