User Manual - Etilize
User Manual - Etilize User Manual - Etilize
Rear view The following illustration shows the LEDs and connectors on the rear of server models with hot-swap, redundant power supply. Power cord AC Power LED DC power LED Fault (error)LED Serial (Com1) Video USB 1 and 2 USB 3 and 4 Ethernet transmit/ receive activity LED (amber) Ethernet connector Ethernet link status LED (green) The following illustration shows the LEDs and connectors on the rear of server models with simple-swap, fixed power supply. Power-cord connector Connect the power cord to this connector. 20 System x3200 M3 Types 7327 and 7328: Installation and User’s Guide
AC power LED This green LED provides status information about the power supply. During typical operation, both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit. For any other combination of LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD. DC power LED This green LED provides status information about the power supply. During typical operation, both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit. For any other combination of LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD. Power-error (Fault) LED When this amber LED is lit, it indicates that the power supply has failed. For any other combination of LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD Video connector Connect a monitor to this connector. Note: The maximum video resolution is 1280 x 1024. Serial connector Connect a 9-pin serial device to this connector. USB connectors Connect USB devices to these connectors. Ethernet connectors Use either of these connectors to connect the server to a network. When you use the Ethernet 1 connector, the network can be shared with the IMM through a single network cable. Ethernet transmit/receive activity LED This LED is on the Ethernet connector on the rear of the server. When this LED is lit, it indicates that there is activity between the server and the network. Ethernet link status LED This LED is on the Ethernet connector on the rear of the server. When this LED is lit, it indicates that there is an active connection on the Ethernet port. Server power features When the server is connected to an ac power source but is not turned on, the operating system does not run, and all core logic except for the service processor (the integrated management module) is shut down; however, the server can respond to requests to the service processor, such as a remote request to turn on the server. The power-on LED flashes to indicate that the server is connected to ac power but is not turned on. Turning on the server Approximately 5 seconds after the server is connected to ac power, one or more fans might start running to provide cooling while the server is connected to power and the power-on button LED flashes quickly. Approximately 1 to 3 minutes after the server is connected to ac power, the power-control button becomes active (the power-on LED flashes slowly). You can turn on the server by pressing the power-control button. The server can also be turned on in any of the following ways: Chapter 1. The System x3200 M3 server 21
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AC power LED<br />
This green LED provides status information about the power supply. During<br />
typical operation, both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit. For any other<br />
combination of LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on<br />
the IBM System x Documentation CD.<br />
DC power LED<br />
This green LED provides status information about the power supply. During<br />
typical operation, both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit. For any other<br />
combination of LEDs, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide on<br />
the IBM System x Documentation CD.<br />
Power-error (Fault) LED<br />
When this amber LED is lit, it indicates that the power supply has failed.<br />
For any other combination of LEDs, see the Problem Determination and<br />
Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD<br />
Video connector<br />
Connect a monitor to this connector.<br />
Note: The maximum video resolution is 1280 x 1024.<br />
Serial connector<br />
Connect a 9-pin serial device to this connector.<br />
USB connectors<br />
Connect USB devices to these connectors.<br />
Ethernet connectors<br />
Use either of these connectors to connect the server to a network. When<br />
you use the Ethernet 1 connector, the network can be shared with the IMM<br />
through a single network cable.<br />
Ethernet transmit/receive activity LED<br />
This LED is on the Ethernet connector on the rear of the server. When this<br />
LED is lit, it indicates that there is activity between the server and the<br />
network.<br />
Ethernet link status LED<br />
This LED is on the Ethernet connector on the rear of the server. When this<br />
LED is lit, it indicates that there is an active connection on the Ethernet<br />
port.<br />
Server power features<br />
When the server is connected to an ac power source but is not turned on, the<br />
operating system does not run, and all core logic except for the service processor<br />
(the integrated management module) is shut down; however, the server can<br />
respond to requests to the service processor, such as a remote request to turn on<br />
the server. The power-on LED flashes to indicate that the server is connected to ac<br />
power but is not turned on.<br />
Turning on the server<br />
Approximately 5 seconds after the server is connected to ac power, one or more<br />
fans might start running to provide cooling while the server is connected to power<br />
and the power-on button LED flashes quickly. Approximately 1 to 3 minutes after<br />
the server is connected to ac power, the power-control button becomes active (the<br />
power-on LED flashes slowly). You can turn on the server by pressing the<br />
power-control button.<br />
The server can also be turned on in any of the following ways:<br />
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