HP rp3440 HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition - Page 27

iLO MP LAN LEDs (rx1600; rx1620; rx2600; rx2620; rp3410/3440), iLO MP Reset Button

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Table 2-4 iLO MP LAN LED Status Descriptions (rx4640; rp4410/4440) Card Version 2 LED 100M green 100M green 10M amber 10M amber Condition On Blinking On Blinking Status Linked at 100 MBs. No activity Linked at 100 MBs. Activity present Linked at 10 MBs. No activity Linked at 10 MBs. Activity present iLO MP LAN LEDs (rx1600; rx1620; rx2600; rx2620; rp3410/3440) The iLO MP LAN has four LEDs that signal status and activity (Figure 2-5). Figure 2-5 iLO MP LAN LEDs (rx1600; rx1620; rx2600; rx2620; rp3410/3440) Table 2-5 describes the status of the system when a specific LED condition exists. Table 2-5 iLO MP LAN LEDs (rx1600; rx1620; rx2600; rx2620; rp3410/3440) LAN LED Selftest Location Top 10BT 2nd from top 100BT 2nd from bottom Standby Power Bottom Color Yellow Off Green Blinking green Off Green Blinking green Off Green Off State iLO MP running selftest or error iLO MP has booted 10BT link established 10BT activity No link or 100BT link 100BT link established 100BT activity No link or 10BT link Standby power on Standby power off iLO MP Reset Button The iLO MP Reset button enables you to reset the iLO MP, and reset the user-specific values to factory default values. A momentary press causes a soft reset of the iLO MP when the button is released. A greater than four second press causes a soft reset of the iLO MP upon release; it also returns user-specific values to factory default values. The following are reset to factory default values: • serial terminal baud rate settings • local user accounts and passwords iLO MP Reset Button 27

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Table 2-4 iLO MP LAN LED Status Descriptions (rx4640; rp4410/4440) Card Version 2
Status
Condition
LED
Linked at 100 MBs. No activity
On
100M green
Linked at 100 MBs. Activity present
Blinking
100M green
Linked at 10 MBs. No activity
On
10M amber
Linked at 10 MBs. Activity present
Blinking
10M amber
iLO MP LAN LEDs (rx1600; rx1620; rx2600; rx2620; rp3410/3440)
The iLO MP LAN has four LEDs that signal status and activity (
Figure 2-5
).
Figure 2-5 iLO MP LAN LEDs (rx1600; rx1620; rx2600; rx2620; rp3410/3440)
Table 2-5
describes the status of the system when a specific LED condition exists.
Table 2-5 iLO MP LAN LEDs (rx1600; rx1620; rx2600; rx2620; rp3410/3440)
State
Color
Location
LAN LED
iLO MP running selftest or error
Yellow
Top
Selftest
iLO MP has booted
Off
10BT link established
Green
2nd from top
10BT
10BT activity
Blinking green
No link or 100BT link
Off
100BT link established
Green
2nd from bottom
100BT
100BT activity
Blinking green
No link or 10BT link
Off
Standby power on
Green
Bottom
Standby
Power
Standby power off
Off
iLO MP Reset Button
The iLO MP Reset button enables you to reset the iLO MP, and reset the user-specific values to
factory default values. A momentary press causes a soft reset of the iLO MP when the button is
released. A greater than four second press causes a soft reset of the iLO MP upon release; it also
returns user-specific values to factory default values. The following are reset to factory default
values:
serial terminal baud rate settings
local user accounts and passwords
iLO MP Reset Button
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