Intel Server Board S2400BB

Intel® Server Board S2400BB TPS
Revision 2.0
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10.1 System ID LED
The server board includes a blue system ID LED which is used to visually identify a specific server installed
among many other similar servers. There are two options available for illuminating the System ID LED.
1. The front panel ID LED Button is pushed, which causes the LED to illuminate to a solid on state until
the button is pushed again.
2. An IPMI “Chassis Identify” command is remotely entered, which causes the LED to blink
The System ID LED on the server board is tied directly to the System ID LED on system front panel if present.
10.2 System Status LED
The server board includes a bi-color System Status LED. The System Status LED on the server board is tied
directly to the System Status LED on the front panel (if present). This LED indicates the current health of the
server. Possible LED states include solid green, blinking green, blinking amber, and solid amber.
When the server is powered down (transitions to the DC-off state or S5), the BMC is still on standby power and
retains the sensor and front panel status LED state established before the power-down event.
When AC power is first applied to the system, the status LED turns solid amber and then immediately changes
to blinking green to indicate that the BMC is booting. If the BMC boot process completes with no errors, the
status LED will change to solid green.
Table 43. SystemStatus LED State Definitions
Color
State
Criticality
Description
Off
System is
not
operating
Not ready
1. System is powered off (AC and/or DC).
2. System is in EuP Lot6 Off Mode.
3. System is in S5 Soft-Off State.
4. System is in S4 Hibernate Sleep State.
Green
Solid on
Ok
Indicates that the System is running (in S0 State) and its status is ‘Healthy’.
The system is not exhibiting any errors. AC power is present and BMC has
booted and manageability functionality is up and running.
Figure 32. Memory Slot Fault LED Locations