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| HP DL320 G4 server 125 |
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Item | Description | Status |
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2 | Internal health LED | Green |
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| Amber – System is degraded. To identify the |
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| component, check the system board LEDs. |
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| Red – Critical. To identify the component in a |
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| critical state, check the system board LEDs. |
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| Off – System health is normal (when in standby |
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| mode). |
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3 | NIC 1 link/activity LED | Green – Network link exists. |
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| Flashing green – Network link and activity exist. |
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| Off – No link to network exists. |
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4 | NIC 2 link/activity LED | Green |
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| Flashing green – Network link and activity exist. |
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| Off – No link to network exists. |
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5 | Drive activity LED | Green – Drive activity is normal. |
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| Amber – Drive failure occurred. |
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| Off – No drive activity. |
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6 | Power button and LED | Green – System is on. |
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| Amber – System is shut down, but power is still |
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| applied. |
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| Off – Power not available. |
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Figure 114 |
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HP DL320 G4 rear view |
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ATTENTION
The TLAN and ELAN port positions are reversed (L and R, 1 and 2) compared to the IBM x306m server.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning
29 October 2008