4 front panel board, 5 led/switch board – Kontron CG1200 Carrier Grade Server User Manual

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Kontron CG1200 Carrier Grade Server Installation and Maintenance Guide 10

Item

Description

Item

Description

A

Optional power supply slot 2 (filler panel shown)

1

I

I/O module (filler panel shown)

2

B

Power supply slot 1 (shown with DC power supply
installed)

J

USB ports

C

DC power grounding studs

K

NIC port 2

D

Telco alarms connector

L

Serial port A

E

NIC port 1

M

Video port

F

NIC port 3

N

Power supply LEDs

G

NIC port 4

O

Power supply 2 (shown with AC power supply
installed)

H

PCIe slot

NOTES:
1. In non-redundant configurations, power supply slot 2 must have a filler panel installed.

2. If RMM4 NIC is not used, a filler panel occupies this space

2.4

Front Panel Board

The front panel (FP) board is located behind the front bezel and in front of the fans. The FP board
provides the following feature set:

Two

USB ports: one to drive the USB ports on the front panel USB connector and one to drive the SD

flash module controller.

Control circuitry for driving the NIC activity LED, the system status LED, the power LED, and the disk
activity LED, which are all located on the LED/switch board

On-board LED that indicates USB flash drive activity

System power state and status indicators -- power, reset, and NMI switches

NOTE: There may be features (for future use) in addition to those in this list.

2.5

LED/Switch Board

The LED/switch board provides input selection switches and LED status indicators for the server system.
The LED/switch board is connected to the FP board and receives status and alarm signals from it. The
LED/switch board has the following features:

Connects the front panel board signals to the front panel. There are four switches and five LEDs. The
power status LED and the chassis ID LED are embedded in the switch and the other three LEDs are
on the control panel. (See Figure 5.)

On board switches for power, reset, chassis ID, and NMI

On board LEDs to indicate power status, chassis ID, system status, HDD activity/fault and NIC
activity

NOTE: For information about the telco alarm LEDs that are also on the front panel, see Section 7.5, Light-
Guided Diagnostics

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