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ES7000 Model 7600R G2 Installation and User's Guide

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The <strong>ES7000</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>7600R</strong> <strong>G2</strong> Server<br />

Power-control button cover<br />

Power-control button/power-on LED<br />

Ethernet icon LED<br />

1 2<br />

Information LED<br />

System-error LED<br />

Ethernet port activity LEDs Locator button/locator LED<br />

The following controls <strong>and</strong> LEDs are on the operator information panel:<br />

• Power-control button <strong>and</strong> power-on LED: Press this button to turn the server<br />

on <strong>and</strong> off manually or to wake the server from a reduced-power state. The states of<br />

the power-on LED are as follows:<br />

- Off: AC power is not present, or the power supply or the LED itself has failed.<br />

- Flashing rapidly (4 times per second): The server is turned off <strong>and</strong> is not<br />

ready to be turned on. The power-control button is disabled. In a fully configured<br />

server, it could take up to 8 minutes after the server is connected to AC power,<br />

before the power-control button becomes active.<br />

- Flashing slowly (once per second): The server is turned off <strong>and</strong> is ready to<br />

be turned on. You can press the power-control button to turn on the server.<br />

- Lit: The server is turned on.<br />

- Fading on <strong>and</strong> off: The server is in a reduced-power state. To wake the server,<br />

press the power-control button or use the IMM Web interface. For information<br />

about logging on to the IMM Web interface, see Logging on to the Web interface.<br />

• Ethernet icon LED: This LED lights the Ethernet icon.<br />

• Information LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that a noncritical event has<br />

occurred. An LED on the light path diagnostics panel is also lit to help isolate the error.<br />

• System-error LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that a system error has<br />

occurred. An LED on the light path diagnostics panel is also lit to help isolate the error.<br />

• Locator button <strong>and</strong> locator LED: Use this LED to visually locate the server<br />

among other servers. It is also used as the physical presence for trusted Platform<br />

Module (TPM). Press this button to turn on or turn off this LED locally.<br />

In a two-node configuration, this LED is lit on the primary server <strong>and</strong> flashes on the<br />

secondary server during POST.<br />

You can press this button or use an IPMI comm<strong>and</strong> to turn this LED on or off.<br />

• Ethernet port activity LEDs: When either of these LEDs is lit, it indicates that the<br />

server is transmitting to or receiving signals from the Ethernet LAN that is connected<br />

to the Ethernet port that corresponds to that LED.<br />

Light path diagnostics panel<br />

The light path diagnostics panel is on the top of the operator information panel.<br />

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