Media tray – IBM BladeCenter T Type 8720 User Manual

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Error:

When

this

amber

LED

is

lit,

it

indicates

that

an

error

has

been

detected

somewhere

on

the

management

module.

When

this

LED

is

lit,

the

system

error

LED

(critical,

major,

or

minor)

on

each

of

the

BladeCenter

T

system-status

panels

is

also

lit.

Management

module

IP

reset

button:

Do

not

press

this

button

unless

you

intend

to

erase

your

configured

IP

addresses

for

the

management

module

and

lose

connection

with

the

remote

management

station,

the

switch

modules,

and

the

blade

servers.

If

you

press

this

button,

you

will

have

to

reconfigure

the

management

module

settings

(see

the

information

beginning

with

“Setting

up

the

remote

connection”

on

page

25

for

instructions).

Press

this

recessed

button

to

reset

the

IP

configuration

of

the

management

module

network

interfaces

(Ethernet

1,

Ethernet

2,

gateway

address,

and

so

on)

to

the

factory

defaults

and

then

restart

the

management

module.

Use

a

straightened

paper

clip

to

press

the

button.

Serial

connector:

Use

this

connection

for

configuring

and

managing

the

BladeCenter

components

over

a

serial

line

through

the

command-line

interface

(CLI)

user-interface.

This

port

provides

access

and

redirection

to

the

serial-over-LAN

(SOL)

interface

of

any

processor

blade

server.

For

example,

you

can

connect

a

laptop

device

to

the

serial

connector

and

use

a

terminal-emulator

program

to

configure

the

assorted

IP

addresses,

user

accounts,

and

other

management

settings

through

the

CLI

user-interface.

Media

tray

The

media

tray

is

a

hot-swap

unit

that

is

installed

on

the

front

of

the

BladeCenter

T

unit

and

contains

the

system-status

panel,

I/O,

and

CD-ROM

drive.

System-status panel

CD-ROM drive

Media tray

USB connectors

The

following

illustration

shows

the

system-status

LEDs

on

the

system-status

panel

on

the

front

of

the

BladeCenter

T

unit.

Media tray

Power

Location

USB connectors

Critical

Major

Minor

CRT MJR MNR

The

system-status

panel

on

the

front

of

the

BladeCenter

T

system

has

five

system-status

LEDs

and

two

USB

connectors.

Chapter

1.

General

information

11

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