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Nic indicators, Applying power to the hp server tc4100, Powering up the hp server tc4100 – HP TC4100 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Control and Indicators

• Keyboard - This port accepts a standard keyboard with a PS/2 connector.
• LAN -This port is an embedded controller that has an RJ-45 LAN connector.
• USB - This port is provided for printers, scanners, and external modems.
• Serial A – This is a standard serial port connector.
• Serial B – This is a standard serial port connector.
• Parallel – This is the standard parallel printer port connection.
• Mouse – This connector accepts a standard PS/2 mouse.
• Video SVGA – This connector provides the video signal to drive the Server's monitor. Refer to

“Video

Display Modes” on page 122

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NIC Indicators

The embedded NIC (Network Interface Card) has two LEDs associated with it, which can only be seen from
the rear of the HP Server tc4100. See

Table 1-6

.

Applying Power to the HP Server tc4100

Powering Up the HP Server tc4100

1. Ensure that the HP Server tc4100's power cord or power cords are connected to the power source.

See

Figure 1-8

.

2. Press the Power button on the front control panel. See

Figure 1-5

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Powering Down the HP Server tc4100

1. Log off all users and, if necessary, back-up files. Follow instructions in your network operating system

(NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all networking software and applications.

2. Press the power switch on the HP Server tc4100 control panel when prompted by the operating system.

3. Normally, this completes the shutdown procedure.

Table 1-6. NIC LED Code

Indicator

Definition

Link/Activity LED

This LED turns solid green to indicate that it is linked and properly
connected.
The green LED blinks to indicate the embedded NIC (network adapter)
is active and transferring data to/from the NIC. The rate of blinking
varies directly with network traffic.

10/100 Mbps LED

This yellow LED turns on to indicate when the NIC is supporting
transfers of 100 Mbps (million bits per second).
When it is off, the NIC is supporting transfers of 10 Mbps.

NOTE

Each time AC power is applied (power cord is plugged in), there is a 15 second delay
(self test) before the front control panel will respond to your actions.

NOTE

The power supply will continue to provide standby voltage to the HP Server tc4100 until
the power cord(s) is/are disconnected.