Redundant images in firmware, External components, Rear panel – HP ProLiant xw460c Blade Workstation User Manual

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through a procedure called auto-negotiation. Auto-negotiation involves probing the capability of the
network using low-level signaling techniques to select compatible Ethernet speeds. Auto-negotiation was
originally developed to make the migration from traditional Ethernet to Fast Ethernet products easier.

Redundant images in firmware

The switch stores up to two different software images, called image1 and image2, as well as boot
software, called boot. When downloading new software, the ability to specify where it is to be placed
(into image1, image2, or boot) is activated.

For example, if the active image is currently loaded into image1, load the new image software into
image2. This allows a test of the new software and the option to revert back to the original image stored
in image1, if needed.

CAUTION: Unlike the firmware that has two images, there is only one image of boot supported.

Upgrading the boot image replaces the original boot image.

External components

This section describes the rear panel of the switch.

Rear panel

Item Description

Description

1 Reset

button

Forces the switch to power up or
reboot

2 Health

LED

Off—Not powered up

Green—Powered up and all
ports match

Amber—Indicates a problem
such as a port mismatch. For
more information, see the HP
BladeSystem enclosure setup and
installation guide.

3 UID

LED

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