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SE7210TP1-E Datasheet, PDF (109/145 Pages) Intel Corporation – Intel® Server Board Technical Product Specification
Intel® Server Board SE7210TP1-E TPS
Platform Management Architecture
Blue
Off
Blink
Ok
Identify button pressed or Chassis Identify command executed
5.2.4.5
Status/Fault LED
The following table shows mapping of sensors/faults to the LED state.
Table 55: Fault/Status LED
Color
Green
Amber
Off
Condition
Solid
Blink
Solid
Blink
Solid
System Ready
When
System Ready, but degraded. CPU fault, DIMM killed
Critical Failure: critical fan, voltage, temperature state
Non-Critical Failure: non-critical fan, voltage, temperature state
Not Ready. POST error/NMI event/CPU or terminator missing
Critical Condition
Any critical or non-recoverable threshold crossing associated with the following events:
• Temperature, voltage, or fan critical threshold crossing
• Power subsystem failure. The National Semiconductor PC87431 integrated
management controller asserts this failure whenever it detects a power control fault
(e.g., the National Semiconductor PC87431 integrated management controller detects
that the system power is remaining on even though the National Semiconductor
PC87431 integrated management controller has de-asserted the signal to turn off power
to the system). A hot-swap backplane would use the Set Fault Indication command to
indicate when one or more of the drive fault status LEDs are asserted on the hot-swap
backplane
• The system is unable to power up due to incorrectly installed processor(s), or processor
incompatibility
• Satellite controller sends a critical or non-recoverable state, via the Set Fault Indication
command to the National Semiconductor PC87431 integrated management controller
• “Critical Event Logging” errors, including: System Memory Uncorrectable ECC error and
Fatal/Uncorrectable Bus errors, such as PCI SERR and PERR
Non-Critical Condition
• Temperature, voltage, or fan non-critical threshold crossing
• Chassis intrusion
• Satellite controller sends a non-critical state, via the Set Fault Indication command, to
the National Semiconductor PC87431 integrated management controller
• Set Fault Indication command from system BIOS. The BIOS may use the Set Fault
Indication command to indicate additional, non-critical status such as system memory or
CPU configuration changes
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