Using switch block 2 (SW2)
You must remove the blade server from the SBCE unit, open the cover, and press the Light Path Diagnostics button to light any error LEDs that were turned on during processing. The following illustration and Table 1 on page 16 show the location and the settings for SW2.
Figure 5. System board switch block (SW2) location.
Switch block (SW2)
Table 1. Switch block 2 (SW2) and settings
| Switch number |
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| Description |
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SW2 |
| Switch block: Eight switches | ||
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| • 1 - BIOS backup page jumper. | ||
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| - Open: the BIOS boots from the Primary BIOS page. | |
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| - Closed: the BIOS boots from the backup BIOS page. | |
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| • 2 - Wake on LAN Bypass | ||
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| - Open: Enabled | |
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| - Closed: Disabled (default) | |
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| • | 3 | - Reserved |
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| • | 4 | - Reserved |
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| • | 5 | - Reserved |
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| • | 6 | - Clear CMOS |
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| - Open: Disabled | |
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| - Closed: Enabled | |
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| • | 7 | - Reserved |
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| • 8 - Bypass | ||
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| - Open: Disabled (default) | |
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| - Closed: Enabled | |
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