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Table
Color | State | Indication |
Yellow | blinking | Identify. Assists in identifying a particular Field |
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| Replaceable Unit on the chassis. (see Figure |
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| This state is initiated by the user. |
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| This LED status is initiated manually by using the |
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| diag LED test. Refer to the Command Line |
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| Reference Guide for more information. |
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| config mode |
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| test led |
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Fan LEDs
Location
The Fan LEDs are located at the top of each Fan tray module. Refer to “Front Panel LEDs” on page 68.
In addition, replicas of the Fan Tray LEDs are positioned on the back of the chassis. Refer to “Management Interface Module LEDs” on page 73.
Interpreting the Fan LEDs
Table
Color | State | Indication |
Green and | off | No power to the fan tray, or LED failure. |
Yellow |
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Green | solid on | Fan tray running with no detected errors. |
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Green | off | No power to the fan tray, LED failure, or yellow |
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| LED is ON. |
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Yellow | off | Fan tray running with no errors detected. |
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Yellow | solid on | Operator intervention required. Failure detected |
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| within the fan tray. |
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Yellow | blinking | Identify. Assists in identifying a particular Field |
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| Replaceable Unit on the chassis. |
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| This state is initiated by the user. |
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| This LED can be initiated manually by using the |
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| diag LED test. Refer to the Command Line |
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| Reference Guide for more information. |
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| Example: |
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| To run the identity test on fan 1: |
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| config mode |
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| test led |
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