Intel SERVER CHASSIS SR2500 SR2500 Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
SR2500
Intel® Server System SR2500AL
Intel® Local Control Panel
Revision – 1.00
Intel order number D31980-004
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7.1 LED
Functionality
The following table identifies each LED and describes their functionality.
Table 49. Control Panel LED Functions
LED
Color
State
Description
Green On
NIC
Link
NIC1 / NIC2
Activity
Green Blink NIC
Activity
On
Legacy power on / ACPI S0 state
Green
Blink
1,4
Sleep / ACPI S1 state
Power / Sleep
(on standby power)
(on standby power)
Off
Off
Power Off / ACPI S4 or S5 state
Green/Amber Alternating
Blink
Pre DC Power On – 15-20 second BMC
Initialization
Initialization
On
Running / normal operation
Green
Blink
1,2
Degraded
On
Critical or non-recoverable condition.
Amber
Blink
1,2
Non-critical condition.
System Status
(on standby power)
(on standby power)
Off
Off
POST / system stop.
Green
Random blink
Provides an indicator for disk activity.
Disk Activity
Off Off
3
No hard disk activity
Blue
On
Identify active via command or button.
System Identification
Off Off No
Identification.
Notes:
1. Blink rate is ~1 Hz with at 50% duty cycle.
2. The amber status takes precedence over the green status. When the amber LED is on or blinking, the green
2. The amber status takes precedence over the green status. When the amber LED is on or blinking, the green
LED is off.
3. Also off when the system is powered off (S4/S5) or in a sleep state (S1).
4. The power LED sleep indication is maintained on standby by the chipset. If the system is powered down
4. The power LED sleep indication is maintained on standby by the chipset. If the system is powered down
without going through BIOS, the LED state in effect at the time of power off will be restored when the system
is powered on until the BIOS clears it. If the system is not powered down normally, it is possible that the
Power LED will be blinking at the same time that the system status LED is off due to a failure or
configuration change that prevents the BIOS from running.
is powered on until the BIOS clears it. If the system is not powered down normally, it is possible that the
Power LED will be blinking at the same time that the system status LED is off due to a failure or
configuration change that prevents the BIOS from running.
The current limiting resistors for the power LED, the system fault LED, and the NIC LEDs are
located on the Intel
located on the Intel
®
Server Board S5000PAL.