Specifications
Chapter 1
Controls, Ports, and Indicators
Control Panel
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Table 1-1 Control Panel LEDs and Switches
Name Function
Power on/off
LED
The green on/off LED is illuminated when the power is on.
Power button Controls the power supply (turns system power on/off) if power is available to the power
supply. (Controls both power supplies if two are installed).
If power is off but power is available to the power supplies, pressing the Power button:
Momentarily (less than 1 second) turns on the power supplies and applies power to
server circuits.
For more than 1 second and then released, has no effect.
If power is on and the system is at ISL, pressing the Power button:
Momentarily (less than 1 second) has no effect.
For more than 1 second, but less than 5 seconds—do not use. This selection initiates
e-buzzer functions that are not supported in the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
servers.
For more than 5 seconds (and then released) causes an immediate/hard power down.
If power is on and the system is at BCH, pressing the Power button:
Momentarily (less than 1 second) causes a immediate/hard power down.
For more than 1 second, but less than 5 seconds—do not use. This selection initiates
e-buzzer functions that are not supported in the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
servers.
For more than 5 seconds (and then released) causes an immediate/hard power down.
If power is on but the OS has been shut down, pressing the Power button:
Momentarily (less than 1 second) has no effect.
For more than 1 second, but less than 5 seconds—do not use. This selection initiates
e-buzzer functions that are not supported in the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
servers.
For more than 5 seconds (and then released) causes an immediate/hard power down.
If the OS is running, pressing the Power button:
Momentarily (less than 1 second) has no effect.
For more than 1 second, but less than 5 seconds—do not use. This selection initiates
e-buzzer functions that are not supported in the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
servers.
For more than 5 seconds (and then released) causes an immediate/hard power down.
System LED The System LED provides information about the system status. When operation is
normal, the LED is green. When there is a system warning, the LED is flashing yellow.
When there is a system fault, the LED is flashing red.
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LAN LED The LAN LED provides status information about the LAN interface. When the LAN LED
is flashing, there is activity on the LAN.