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
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
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