Lenovo ThinkServer RD340 (English) User Guide - Page 32

You can press the power button to turn on the server when you finish setting up the server. You also can

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The following illustration shows the controls, connectors, and LEDs on the front panel of the server. ID Figure 11. Front panel 1 Power button with power status LED 2 ID button with ID LED 3 Network Interface Controller (NIC) 1 status LED 4 NIC 2 status LED 5 System error LED 6 Front USB connector 1 7 Front USB connector 2 8 Front VGA DB-15 connector Note: The front VGA DB-15 connector is only available in server models with 2.5-inch hard disk drives. 1 Power button with power status LED You can press the power button to turn on the server when you finish setting up the server. You also can hold the power button for several seconds to turn off the server if you cannot turn off the server from the operating system. See Chapter 4 "Turning on and turning off the server" on page 49. The power status LED helps you to determine the current power status. Power status LED On Off Blinking Color Green None Green Description The server is on. The server is off. The server is in ACPI S1 mode, which also is known as Power On Suspend (POS) mode. In this mode, the microprocessor is not working while other hardware devices are still working. 2 ID button with ID LED When you press the ID button, the ID LEDs on both the front and rear of the server are lit to help you locate the server among other servers. You also can turn on the ID LEDs using a remote management program for server presence detection. ID LED On Off Color Blue None Description The server is identified. The ID LED is not in use or the server is not identified. 20 ThinkServer RD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual

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Thefollowingillustrationshowsthecontrols,connectors,andLEDsonthefrontpaneloftheserver.
Figure11. Front panel
1
PowerbuttonwithpowerstatusLED
5
System error LED
2
ID button with ID LED
6
Front USB connector 1
3
NetworkInterfaceController(NIC)1statusLED
7
Front USB connector 2
4
NIC 2 status LED
8
Front VGA DB-15 connector
Note:
ThefrontVGADB-15connectorisonlyavailableinservermodelswith2.5-inchharddiskdrives.
1
Power button with power status LED
You can press the power button to turn on the server when you finish setting up the server. You also can
holdthepowerbuttonforseveralsecondstoturnofftheserverifyoucannotturnofftheserverfromthe
operatingsystem.SeeChapter4“Turningonandturningofftheserver”onpage49.ThepowerstatusLED
helps you to determine the current power status.
Power status LED
Color
Description
On
Green
The server is on.
Off
None
The server is off.
Blinking
Green
TheserverisinACPIS1mode,whichalsoisknown
asPowerOnSuspend(POS)mode.Inthismode,the
microprocessorisnotworkingwhileotherhardware
devices are still working.
2
ID button with ID LED
WhenyoupresstheIDbutton,theIDLEDsonboththefrontandrearoftheserverarelittohelpyoulocate
the server among other servers. You also can turn on the ID LEDs using a remote management program
for server presence detection.
ID LED
Color
Description
On
Blue
The server is identified.
Off
None
TheIDLEDisnotinuseortheserverisnotidentified.
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