2 System ID LED
The blue system ID LED helps you to visually locate the server. A system ID LED is also located on the front
of the server. Each time you press the system ID button, the state of both the system ID LEDs changes. The
LEDs can be changed to on, blinking, or off.
3 FPGA error LED
The FPGA error LED helps you identify different FPGA errors.
Status Color Description
On Green FPGA running image is test build image.
Blinking Green
• Blinking (blinking slowly, about one flash per second): One or more power fault
occur.
• Blinking (blinking rapidly, about four flashes per second): FPGA does not assert
RSMRST_N.
Off
None No power faults occur.
4 FPGA power LED
The FPGA power LED helps you identify different FPGA errors.
Status Color Description
On Green The FPGA power is on.
Blinking
Green
• Blinking (blinking slowly, about one flash per second): The FPGA power is off.
• Blinking (blinking rapidly, about four flashes per second): The FPGA permission
is delayed.
5 FPGA heart beat LED
The FPGA heart beat LED helps you identify different FPGA errors.
Status Color
Description
On or Off Green FPGA does not work.
Blinking
Green FPGA works normally.
6 BMC heart beat LED
The BMC heart beat LED helps you identify the BMC status.
Status Color
Description
On Green The BMC is not alive.
Blinking
Green The BMC is alive.
Off
None
The BMC is not alive.
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