Technical Product Specification

Front Control Panel and I/O Panel Overview Intel
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Server System R1000SP Product Family TPS
48 Intel Order Number G64249-002 Revision 2.0
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Control Panel Features
The system includes a control panel that provides push button system controls and LED
indicators for several system features.
A System ID Button w/Integrated LED F System Status LED
B NMI Button (recessed, tool required for use) G Power/Sleep Button w/Integrated LED
C NIC-1 Activity LED H Hard Drive Activity LED
D NIC-3 Activity LED I NIC-4 Activity LED
E System Cold Reset Button J NIC-2 Activity LED
Figure 44. Front Control Panel Features
A System ID Button w/Integrated LEDToggles the integrated ID LED and the Blue server
board ID LED on and off. The System ID LED is used to identify the system for maintenance
when installed in a rack of similar server systems. The System ID LED can also be toggled on
and off remotely using the IPMI Chassis Identify command which will cause the LED to blink for
15 seconds.
B NMI ButtonWhen the NMI button is pressed, it puts the server in a halt state and issues
a non-maskable interrupt (NMI). This can be useful when performing diagnostics for a given
issue where a memory download is necessary to help determine the cause of the problem. To
prevent an inadvertent system halt, the actual NMI button is located behind the Front Control
Panel faceplate where it is only accessible with the use of a small tipped tool like a pin or
paper clip.
C, D, I and J Network Activity LEDsThe Front Control Panel includes an activity LED
indicator for each on-board Network Interface Controller (NIC). When a network link is detected,
the LED will turn on solid. The LED will blink once network activity occurs at a rate that is
consistent with the amount of network activity that is occurring.
E System Cold Reset ButtonWhen pressed, this button will reboot and re-initialize
the system.
F System Status LEDThe System Status LED is a bi-color (Green/Amber) indicator that
shows the current health of the server system. The system provides two locations for this
feature; one is located on the Front Control Panel, the other is located on the back edge of the
server board, viewable from the back of the system. Both LEDs are tied together and will show
the same state. The System Status LED states are driven by the on-board platform
management sub-system. The following table provides a description of each supported
LED state.