Switching on the server – Toshiba Magnia 7010 User Manual
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Getting Started
Switching on the server
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Switching on the server
NOTE: Wait for at least 10 seconds prior to switching power back on with
the power on/off switch and AC switch. Failure to observe this interval could
cause operation errors or faults.
1 Check that the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and all peripherals are correctly
connected.
2 Check that all power cables are connected to grounded AC outlets.
3 Switch on the monitor.
4 Set the AC power switch on the back of the server to the ON position.
5 Verify the power on/off indicator glows amber.
6 Press the power on/off switch.
7 Check that the power on/off indicator glows green.
Using the Wake On LAN function
This server supports the Wake On LAN function for the network interface card.
The Wake On LAN function turns on the server when the client PC sends the
necessary code. If you installed the Remote Wake On LAN Tool to the client
PC, you can use this function.
Power On Self Test
When you press the AC switch, the Power On Self Test (POST) is
automatically performed. It checks the system base board, microprocessor,
memory, keyboard, and some peripherals.
During the memory test, the amount of memory accessed is displayed.
Depending on the system setting, the POST displays a message such as this:
“Press F2 to enter SETUP”
When you press
F2
, the BIOS setup utility starts. Otherwise the boot sequence
continues.
If the POST is suspended before its completion, it warns you of a system error.
BIOS Setup
Use Setup to change the system configuration defaults. Setup can be run with
or without an operating system being present. Setup stores most of the
configuration values in the battery-backed CMOS and the rest in flash memory.