Ethernet  link  LEDs:  When  these  LEDs  are  lit,  they  indicate  that  there  is  an  active 
link  connection  on  the  10BASE-T,  100BASE-TX,  or  1000BASE-TX  interface  for  the 
Ethernet  port. 
Ethernet  connectors:  Use  either  of  these  connectors  to  connect  the  server  to  a 
network. 
USB  connectors:  Connect  a  USB  device,  such  as  USB  mouse,  keyboard,  or  other 
USB  device,  to  any  of  these  connectors. 
Video  connector:  Connect  a  monitor  to  this  connector.  The  video  connectors  on 
the  front  and  rear  of  the  server  can  be  used  simultaneously. 
System-error  LED:  When  this  LED  is  lit,  it  indicates  that  a  system  error  has 
occurred.  An  LED  on  the  light  path  diagnostics  panel  is  also  lit  to  help  isolate  the 
error. 
System-locator  LED:  Use  this  LED  to  visually  locate  the  server  among  other 
servers.  You  can  use  IBM  Director  to  light  this  LED  remotely. 
Power-on  LED:  When  this  LED  is  lit  and  not  flashing,  it  indicates  that  the  server  is 
turned  on.  When  this  LED  is  flashing,  it  indicates  that  the  server  is  turned  off  and 
still  connected  to  a  power  source.  When  this  LED  is  off,  it  indicates  that  power  is 
not  present,  or  the  power  supply  or  the  LED  itself  has  failed. 
Serial  connector:  Connect  a  9-pin  serial  device  to  this  connector.  The  serial  port  is 
shared  with  the  baseboard  management  controller  (BMC).  The  BMC  can  take 
control  of  the  shared  serial  port  to  perform  text  console  redirection  and  to  redirect 
serial  traffic,  using  Serial  over  LAN  (SOL). 
SAS  connector:  Connect  a  serial-attached  SCSI  (SAS)  device  to  this  connector. 
Server  power  features 
When  the  server  is  connected  to  a  power  source  but  is  not  turned  on,  the  operating 
system  does  not  run,  and  all  core  logic  except  for  the  service  processor  (the 
baseboard  management  controller  or  optional  Remote  Supervisor  Adapter  II 
SlimLine)  is  shut  down;  however,  the  server  can  respond  to  requests  from  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  power  but  is  not  turned  on. 
 
Attention:  In  a  dc  power  environment,  only  trained  service  personnel  other  than 
IBM  service  technicians  are  authorized  to  connect  or  disconnect  power  to  the  dc 
power  supply.  See  the  documentation  that  comes  with  each  dc  power  supply. 
Turning  on  the  server 
Approximately  5  seconds  after  the  server  is  connected  to  power,  the  power-control 
button  becomes  active,  and  one  or  more  fans  might  start  running  to  provide  cooling 
while  the  server  is  connected  to  power.  You  can  turn  on  the  server  and  start  the 
operating  system  by  pressing  the  power-control  button. 
The  server  can  also  be  turned  on  in  any  of  the  following  ways: 
v  If  a  power  failure  occurs  while  the  server  is  turned  on,  the  server  will  restart 
automatically  when  power  is  restored. 
 
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