supply is turned off due to power-on or in-position; the input is
undervoltage.
Green (4Hz/Flashing): Indicates the firmware upgrade process.
Off: No AC power input is indicated.
The UID indicator is used to conveniently locate the server to be
operated. It can be turned off or turned on by pressing the UID button or
the iBMC command remotely.
Blue (solid/blinking): Indicates that the server is located.
Off: The server is not located.
Connection status
indicator
Green light: indicates Gigabit Link.
Orange Long: Indicates Fast Link.
Off: Ten Mega Link.
Data transmission status
indicator
Yellow (blinking): Indicates that data is being transmitted.
Off: No data transmission.
The NMI button can trigger the server to generate a non-maskable interrupt.
You can press the NMI button manually or remotely through the iBMC Web
interface.
note
The NMI button is mainly used when the operating system cannot be
used. This function should not be used during normal server
operation.
The NMI button is only used for internal debugging. When it is used, it
needs the corresponding NMI interrupt handler in the operating system.
Otherwise, the system may crash. Please use it with caution.
Extended network card
The server supports the following types of flexible network card:
Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet card: T350L_2
Four electrical port Gigabit network card: T350L_4