Reset button (RST)
The reset button has several functions.
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Pressing the reset button when the server is powered on causes a hard reset of the
server.
This reset occurs after a 30-second delay, during which the server status LED ashes
rapidly and the server attempts to shut down properly. Even with the delay, pressing
the r
eset button does not guar
antee a complete shutdown before rebooting. Only
press the reset button when the server is powered on to recover a server which has
become unresponsive. Pressing the reset button at this time may produce a dump
automatically.
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Pressing the reset button for more than ve seconds when the server is not powered
up disables the NVRAM battery pack (which may be necessary prior to shipping if an
incomplete shutdown occurred.) See 
Powering down the server for shipment or
storage (on page 84) for mor
e information.
Caution: If the server is non-r
esponsive, see 
Restarting an unresponsive
server (on page 82) . Do not pull the po
wer cor
d. Pulling the power cord
does not produce a dump.
Fibre channel storage ports
The Fibr
e Channel (FC) stor
age ports allow you to connect the server with other FC
devices, such as storage subsystems.
FC ports operate at speeds of two to eight (8) gigabits per second. FC ports use an
enhanced small form factor pluggable (SFP+) optical connector.
The SFP+ ports can be removed from the chassis.
Note: When r
emo
ved, the 10 GbE and 8 GB Fibre Channel (FC) SFP+ storage
ports are indistinguishable from one another except for their part numbers.
The part number is located on the side of the port housing and is only visible
when the port is removed. Part number prexes are dierent as follows:
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10 GbE: FTLX<number>
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FC: FTLF<number>
Figure 22 Fibre Channel storage ports label
Status/Activity (per port) Meaning
Status Green
(on, not
ashing)
FC link present
Reset button (RST)
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