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Drive Active LED
LED goes on (green) to indicate access over the LPr's embedded SCSI bus.
This includes access to both internal and external drives.
Drive Error LED
LED flashes red to indicate that one of the two drives in the hot-swap bays
has failed and must be replaced.
LED flashes yellow to indicate that one of the two drives is predicted to fail
and should be replaced. You may have time to back up the drive before
replacing it.
NOTE: You may have to remove the front bezel to see the specific drive LEDs
and determine which device is in trouble.
Over-Temperature LED
LED flashes red when any one of several temperature sensors within the LPr
indicates damage to the system is imminent. Power down the system
immediately.
LED flashes yellow to indicate internal temperature is nearing damaging
levels. Perform a graceful shutdown and power down the system.
Fan Failure LED
LED flashes red to indicate a fan failure. Power down the system
immediately.
LED flashes yellow to indicate a fan is a lower than normal speed. Unless the
over -temperature indicator is flashing red or yellow, you may perform a
graceful shutdown and then power down the system and correct the fan
problem.
This indicator reports on the power supply fan as well as the three fans in the
internal LPr fan pack.
Rear Panel Controls, Ports, and Indicators
Power Inlet
Network (PCI slot 4)
Management Port
Ultra SCSI
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse
Parallel
Port
Serial
Port A
Serial
Port B
PCI slot 1
PCI slot 3
PCI slot 2
Link LED
Activitity LED
100 mbps LED
Indicator Definition
Link LED This LED goes on to indicate that both the network adapter in the LPr and the
network switch are receiving power and that they are properly connected.
Activity LED
This LED flashes to indicate data transfers to/from the LPr network adapter. The
rate of flashes varies directly with network traffic.
100 mbps LED This LED goes on to indicate that the LPr network adapter is supporting transfers
at the 100 mbps (million bits per second) rate. When off, the LPR is working at 20
mbps.