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| General Information |
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| Light Pipes Display PCI LEDs |
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| PCI Hot Plug LEDs (Internal) |
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| Amber | Green | Status Indicated | Your Action |
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| Off | On | Power to the slot is on, and the slot is | Do not remove the board from the slot. |
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| operating normally. |
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| On | On | The slot needs attention, but power | Do not remove the board from the slot. |
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| to the slot is on. |
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| On | Off | The slot needs attention, but power | You can safely remove the board from this |
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| to the slot is off. | slot. |
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| Off | Off | Power to the slot is off. | You can safely remove the board from this |
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| slot. |
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Interpret the green LEDs on the power supplies in this way:
Green LED | Indicates this HP NetServer Status: |
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Steady Green | The system is powered up. |
Flashing | The system is in |
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Off | The AC line is unplugged or the power supply has failed. |
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The LH 6000 has two LEDs on either side of the
Green LED | Yellow LED | LAN Status: |
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On/Flashing | Off | The LAN is connected and data is being transferred at 10Mbps. |
On/Flashing | On | The LAN is connected and data is being transferred at 100Mbps. |
Off | Off | The LAN is not connected or is not operational. |
Main Menu
This is the status screen default display for the LH 6000:
HP NetServer
LH 6000
1. To reach the main menu from this default screen, press the Enter button.
NOTE The status screen displays two lines of an entire menu at a time.
This is the entire Main Menu:
***Main Menu****
>Event Log >FW Info >System Info >Component Info >Service >Adjust Contrast
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