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System Board LEDs, Table 5-4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN Connector LEDs

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Table 5-4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN Connector LEDs LED 1000BT Status On 100BT On 10BT On Activity Flashing Color Green Green Green Green Description The 1000 MHz with Ethernet protocol and twisted-pair wiring is enabled; off: no link The 100 MHz with Ethernet protocol and twisted-pair wiring is enabled; off: no link The 10 MHz with Ethernet protocol and twisted-pair wiring is enabled; off: no link LAN activity Four iLO MP card LAN LEDs are also on the rear panel: Table 5-5 lists the iLO MP card LAN LEDs. Table 5-5 iLO MP Card LAN LEDs LAN LED Self-test 10BT Location Top Second from top 100BT Second from bottom Standby power Bottom Color Yellow Off Green Flashing green Off Green Flashing 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 System Board LEDs There are two additional LEDs that can help when troubleshooting the system. These LEDs are located on the system board close to the back of the system and are viewed through the small cooling holes in the system case. Troubleshooting Using LEDs 119

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Table 5-4 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet LAN Connector LEDs
Description
Color
Status
LED
The 1000 MHz with Ethernet protocol and
twisted-pair wiring is enabled; off: no link
Green
On
1000BT
The 100 MHz with Ethernet protocol and twisted-pair
wiring is enabled; off: no link
Green
On
100BT
The 10 MHz with Ethernet protocol and twisted-pair
wiring is enabled; off: no link
Green
On
10BT
LAN activity
Green
Flashing
Activity
Four iLO MP card LAN LEDs are also on the rear panel:
Table 5-5
lists the iLO MP card LAN LEDs.
Table 5-5 iLO MP Card LAN LEDs
State
Color
Location
LAN LED
iLO MP running selftest or error
Yellow
Top
Self-test
iLO MP has booted
Off
10BT link established
Green
Second from top
10BT
10BT activity
Flashing green
No link or 100BT link
Off
100BT link established
Green
Second from bottom
100BT
100BT activity
Flashing green
No link or 10BT link
Off
Standby power on
Green
Bottom
Standby power
Standby power off
Off
System Board LEDs
There are two additional LEDs that can help when troubleshooting the system. These LEDs are
located on the system board close to the back of the system and are viewed through the small
cooling holes in the system case.
Troubleshooting Using LEDs
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