HP Netserver LT 6000r Installation Guide

Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports
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NOTE The management console port can be used as a second
RS-232C serial port with a modem or other external device. To
enable this port as a serial port, invoke the Setup Utility by
pressing [F2]. Then disable Server Management (this is the
management console port), and enable it as a serial port.
LEDs at the Rear of the Chassis
PCI Slot LEDs
PCI slots 3 through 6 each have one green LED on the NetServers rear panel. In
addition to these LEDs, each slot has two LEDs indicating power (green) and
status (amber), which are located on the I/O board next to each slot. Table 2-4
describes these LEDs.
Table 2-4. PCI LED Status
Amber Green Status Indicated Your Action
Off On Power to the slot is on, and
the slot is operating
normally.
Do not remove the board
from the slot.
On On Power to the slot is on, but
the slot needs attention.
Do not remove the board
from the slot.
On Off Power to the slot is off,
and the slot needs
attention.
You can safely remove
the board from this slot.
Off Off Power to the slot is off. You can safely remove
the board from this slot.
For more information on PCI Hot Plug boards, see Chapter 6, Installing
Additional Boards.
Connecting the HP NetServer to AC Power
When you connect the NetServer to an AC power source, the server temporarily
draws additional current. This occurs even when the system is in standby mode.
This "inrush current" is much greater than the server’s normal operating needs.
Generally, your external AC power source can handle the inrush current.
If you install several NetServers on one circuit, precautions are necessary. If there
is a power failure and power is restored, all the servers immediately draw inrush