Dell C5220 Front Panel User Interface, Power Button, LEDs, BMC Heartbeat LED, System Status LED

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Front Panel User Interface

The BMC provides control panel interface functionality including indicators (fault, status, and ID LEDs) and buttons (power/ID).

Power Button

The power button turns the device on and off.

The power button has a deferred mechanism. When the DC is off the power button ignores one (1) second or less activation to protect against accidental DC power on.

LEDs

BMC Heartbeat LED

The green LED provides an easy way to indicate that BMC is now enabled.

ID LED

A blinking LED indicates the Chassis Identify command has been accepted.

System Status LED

There is a dual-color LED to show the system status. The BMC turns the LED off after all event logs are cleared.

The behavior of Status LED and ID LED is listed in Table 1-2.

Table 1-4. LED Status

LED

Color

Status

Occurrence

Note

 

 

 

 

Status LED

Amber Blinking

See "Blinking Fault

 

 

 

 

LED Conditions" on

 

 

 

 

page 14.

 

 

 

Off

Normal status

 

 

Green

Solid On Power On (S1/S0)

The power LED status is

 

 

Off

Power Off (S4/S5)

controlled by BIOS.

 

 

 

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Contents Using the Baseboard Management Controller Typographic Conventions Contents PEF Ipmi 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support ListUsing the Web UI BMC Key Features and FunctionsPowerEdge C5220 IntroductionLogging in to the Web User Interface Default User Name And Password FieldMenu Item Default User Name And Password FieldDefaultSystem Information System FeaturesBMC Summary BMC Information Description DD Yyyy HhmmssCPU Information Component InformationMemory Information Blink Server IdentifyServer Identify Description Updating the BMC Firmware Firmware UpdateClick Start Upgrade Front Panel User Interface Power ButtonLEDs BMC Heartbeat LEDSled LEDIndex Sensor Name Event Triggers List FRU System InformationComponent Information Server Health Options Button Description Server HealthSensor Readings Button Description Sensor ReadingsSensor Readings With Thresholds Description Sensor Readings With ThresholdsSystem supports the following temperature sensors Temperature MonitoringTemperature Sensors 8-Sled Chassis Sensor Number Temperature Sensor NumberFAN Control and Monitoring Current Monitoring11. Current Monitoring Sensor Number 12. Fan Thresholds Fan SensorEvent Log page shows the event logs from the managed system Event Log13. Event Log Description 14. Configuration Options Button Description ConfigurationSOL SnmpPEF SmtpLists all alert entries Alerts15. Alerts Description 16. Modify Alerts Items Description Modify Alert17. Mouse Mode Description Mouse Mode18. Network Description NetworkUse the following IP 19. Vlan Settings Items Description Vlan SettingsVlan ID SOL 20. Serial Over LAN Settings Description21. Advanced SOL settings Description SOL Advanced Settings22. Snmp Description Snmp23. Smtp Description Smtp page allows you to configure the Smtp mail serverUsers To change the root passwordAdd New User Description Add New UserAdd New User Description 24. Modify User Description Modify UserPEF# 25. PEF Description26. Modify PEF Description Modify PEF27. PEF Description SSL Certificate28. SSL Private Key Upload web Description Uploading Private Key29. PEF Description Web SessionConsole Redirection Remote Control31. Remote Console Shortcut Key Combinations 30. Console Redirection, Java Console Launch DescriptionKeystroke Description 32. Console Redirection Window Keyboard33. Console Redirection Window Mouse 35. Console Redirection Window Options 34. Console Redirection Window Options Description36. Console Redirection Window Device Menu Item Description 38. Power Control and Status Menu Item Description Power ControlConsole Redirection Window Device Console Redirection Window Help38. Power Control and Status Menu Item Description Languages Maintenance39. Ipmi Device Global Commands NetFn Ipmi 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List40. BMC Device and Messaging Commands Supported40. BMC Device and Messaging Commands Command NetFn 42. Chassis Commands NetFn Optional portion of Get System Reset Cause is not support43. Event Commands NetFn 44. SEL Commands NetFn45. SDR Repository Commands NetFn 48. LAN Commands NetFn 47. Sensory Device Commands NetFn50. PEF/PET Alerting Commands NetFn 49. SOL Command
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