Interpreting led colors and blinking patterns – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Interpreting LED Colors and Blinking Patterns

The LEDs on the chassis provide the following component status:

Steadily glowing, green LEDs indicate that the component is powered on. If the green LED is blinking, it indicates a

critical but routine event, such as a firmware upload, during which the unit is not operational. It does not indicate a

fault.

A blinking amber LED on a module indicates a fault on that module.

Blue, blinking LEDs are configurable by the user and used for identification (see

Downloading SNMP Management

Information Base (MIB) File

).

Table 42. LED Color and Blinking Patterns

Component

LED Color, Blinking Pattern

Status

CMC

Green, glowing steadily

Powered on

Green, blinking

Firmware is being uploaded

Green, dark

Powered off

Blue, glowing steadily

Active

Blue, blinking

User-enabled module identifier

Amber, glowing steadily

Not used

Amber, blinking

Fault

Blue, dark

Standby

iKVM

Green, glowing steadily

Powered on

Green, blinking

Firmware is being uploaded

Green, dark

Powered off

Amber, glowing steadily

Not used

Amber, blinking

Fault

Amber, dark

No fault

Server

Green, glowing steadily

Powered on

Green, blinking

Firmware is being uploaded

Green, dark

Powered off

Blue, glowing steadily

Normal

Blue, blinking

User-enabled module identifier

Amber, glowing steadily

Not used

Amber, blinking

Fault

Blue, dark

No fault

IOM (Common)

Green, glowing steadily

Powered on

Green, blinking

Firmware is being uploaded

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