IBM 887022X Maintenance Manual - Page 18

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External power Error LED ASM interconnect connector (amber) port Ethernet activity LED (green) Ethernet link LED (green) Power LED (green) Management port 10/100 Ethernet port Figure 6. Remote Supervisor Adapter connectors and LEDs v External power connector: You can connect an optional ac power adapter to this connector. v Error LED: This amber LED is lit when a system-management error has occurred. v ASM interconnect port: Connect signal cables for managing expansion-module resources to this port. v Ethernet activity LED: This green LED is lit when there is activity on the Ethernet LAN. v Ethernet link LED: This green LED is lit when the Ethernet link is active. v 10/100 Ethernet port: Connect Ethernet signal cables to this port. v Management port: Connect a serial cable to this port to enable system management through a modem, or connect a null modem cable to this port to enable system management through a workstation or laptop computer. v Power LED: This green LED comes on and stays lit when you plug in the server. Upper Ethernet status LED: This LED displays the link and activity status for the upper Gigabit Ethernet port. When the LED is green, the link is active. When the LED blinks green and amber, there is activity on the Ethernet LAN. Lower Ethernet status LED: This LED displays the link and activity status for the lower Gigabit Ethernet port. When the LED is green, the link is active. When the LED blinks green and amber, there is activity on the Ethernet LAN. Gigabit Ethernet connectors: Gigabit Ethernet Signal cables are connected to the Gigabit Ethernet connectors. These ports support 10/100/1000 speed connections. RXE Expansion Port A: Use this port to connect the server to a remote I/O enclosure, when only one SMP Expansion Module is installed. Video port: The signal cable for a monitor connects to the video port. Important: This port is only supported on models with a Remote Supervisor Adapter. If a Remote Supervisor Adapter II-EXA is installed in place of the Remote Supervisor Adapter. the integrated video controller on the server is disabled and the monitor is connected to the video port on the Remote Supervisor Adapter II-EXA. USB 2: This is an automatically configured port that you can use to connect one or more USB devices to the server, using Plug and Play technology. 8 xSeries 445 Type 8870: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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v
External
power
connector:
You
can
connect
an
optional
ac
power
adapter
to
this
connector.
v
Error
LED:
This
amber
LED
is
lit
when
a
system-management
error
has
occurred.
v
ASM
interconnect
port:
Connect
signal
cables
for
managing
expansion-module
resources
to
this
port.
v
Ethernet
activity
LED:
This
green
LED
is
lit
when
there
is
activity
on
the
Ethernet
LAN.
v
Ethernet
link
LED:
This
green
LED
is
lit
when
the
Ethernet
link
is
active.
v
10/100
Ethernet
port:
Connect
Ethernet
signal
cables
to
this
port.
v
Management
port:
Connect
a
serial
cable
to
this
port
to
enable
system
management
through
a
modem,
or
connect
a
null
modem
cable
to
this
port
to
enable
system
management
through
a
workstation
or
laptop
computer.
v
Power
LED:
This
green
LED
comes
on
and
stays
lit
when
you
plug
in
the
server.
Upper
Ethernet
status
LED:
This
LED
displays
the
link
and
activity
status
for
the
upper
Gigabit
Ethernet
port.
When
the
LED
is
green,
the
link
is
active.
When
the
LED
blinks
green
and
amber,
there
is
activity
on
the
Ethernet
LAN.
Lower
Ethernet
status
LED:
This
LED
displays
the
link
and
activity
status
for
the
lower
Gigabit
Ethernet
port.
When
the
LED
is
green,
the
link
is
active.
When
the
LED
blinks
green
and
amber,
there
is
activity
on
the
Ethernet
LAN.
Gigabit
Ethernet
connectors:
Gigabit
Ethernet
Signal
cables
are
connected
to
the
Gigabit
Ethernet
connectors.
These
ports
support
10/100/1000
speed
connections.
RXE
Expansion
Port
A:
Use
this
port
to
connect
the
server
to
a
remote
I/O
enclosure,
when
only
one
SMP
Expansion
Module
is
installed.
Video
port:
The
signal
cable
for
a
monitor
connects
to
the
video
port.
Important:
This
port
is
only
supported
on
models
with
a
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter.
If
a
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II-EXA
is
installed
in
place
of
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter.
the
integrated
video
controller
on
the
server
is
disabled
and
the
monitor
is
connected
to
the
video
port
on
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II-EXA.
USB
2:
This
is
an
automatically
configured
port
that
you
can
use
to
connect
one
or
more
USB
devices
to
the
server,
using
Plug
and
Play
technology.
External power
connector
Error LED
(amber)
Power LED
(green)
ASM interconnect
port
Ethernet link LED
(green)
Ethernet activity LED
(green)
10/100
Ethernet port
Management port
Figure
6.
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
connectors
and
LEDs
8
xSeries
445
Type
8870:
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
and
Troubleshooting
Guide