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Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series UserGuide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 /CPS-UCS-2RU-K9Revised: April, 2016 Document release 1.1Americas HeadquartersCisco Systems, Inc.170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, CA 95134-1706USAhttp://www.cisco.comTel: 408 526-4000800 553-NETS (6387)Fax: 408 527-0883

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CONTENTSPrefacevPurposevRevision HistoryvRelated DocumentationvObtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security GuidelinesCommand Syntax ConventionsCHAPTER1Overviewvivi1-1System Overview 1-2Server Model Comparison 1-2Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) Overview 1-2Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Front Panel 1-3Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Rear Panel 1-4Summary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server FeaturesCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) Overview 1-6Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Front Panel 1-6Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Rear Panel 1-7Summary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server FeaturesStatus LEDs and Buttons 1-10Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LEDs and ButtonsFront Panel LEDs 1-10Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons 1-12Internal Diagnostic LEDs 1-14Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 LEDs and ButtonsFront Panel LEDs 1-15Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons 1-17Internal Diagnostic LEDs 1-18Supported PSBU Hardware Configurations 1-20DIMM Memory Configuration 1-20Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 MemoryCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 MemorySupported NIC (GigE) Ports (Cisco Video Surveillance) 1-21Server and Accessories Part Numbers1-41-81-101-151-201-201-22Server Monitoring and Management Tools1-22Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9i

ContentsCisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC)Cisco Video Surveillance Management ConsoleSupported ApplicationsCHAPTER2Supported Applications1-221-221-232-1Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.2 and Higher 2-1Overview 2-1Initial Setup Procedure 2-2Upgrading the Cisco VSM System Software 2-2Recovering the Cisco VSM System Software 2-2Supported RAID and Hard Drive Configurations (Cisco VSM) 2-3Requirements and Conditions 2-4Supported RAID Upgrade Paths 2-4Supported Hard Drives 2-5Requirements for All Servers 2-5Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Hard Disk ConfigurationCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Hard Disk ConfigurationMore Information 2-6CHAPTER3Installing the Server2-52-53-1Unpacking and Inspecting the Server3-2Preparing for Server Installation 3-3Installation Guidelines 3-3Rack Requirements 3-4Equipment Requirements 3-4Slide Rail Adjustment Range 3-4Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server In a Rack3-5Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a RackInstalling the Slide Rails 3-9Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional) 3-12Reversing the Cable Management Arm (Optional) 3-143-9Initial Server Setup 3-16Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode)System BIOS and CIMC Firmware 3-18Updating the BIOS and CIMC FirmwareAccessing the System BIOS 3-193-18Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9ii3-16

ContentsCHAPTER4Replacing Hardware Components4-1Preparing for Server Component Installation 4-1Required Equipment 4-2Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server 4-2Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover 4-3Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Top Cover 4-3Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Top Cover 4-4Replaceable Component Locations 4-6Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Replaceable ComponentsCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Replaceable ComponentsSerial Number Location 4-9Color-Coded Touch Points 4-94-64-7Installing or Replacing Server Components 4-9Replacing Hard Drives 4-9Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220: Replacing a Hard Drive 4-9Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240: Replacing a Hard Drive 4-11Replacing a PCIe Card 4-13Emulex LPe 12002 Dual Port 8Gb Fibre Channel HBA Card 4-13Installing or Replacing a PCIe Card: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220Installing or Replacing a PCIe Card: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240Replacing Additional Hardware Components (Related Documentation) 4-18APPENDIXAPPENDIXABServer Specifications4-15A-1Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) SpecificationsPhysical Specifications A-1Environmental Specifications A-2Power Specifications A-2A-1Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) SpecificationsPhysical Specifications A-3Environmental Specifications A-3Power Specifications A-4A-3Related Documentation4-13B-1Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9iii

ContentsCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9iv

PrefacePurposeThis document summarizes the requirements and supported features of the following Cisco ConnectedSafety and Security UCS Platform Series servers: CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 CPS-UCS-2RU-K9This document also includes a summary of common installation and configuration topics, and links todetailed instructions. Additional summaries are included for the applications supported on the servers,such as the Cisco Video Surveillance Manager.Revision HistoryTable 1Revision HistoryDocumentReleaseDocumentRevision DateRelease 1.0September, 2013 Initial draftRelease 1.0September, 2015 Updated for Cisco VSM Release 7.7Release 1.1April, 2016Change SummaryUpdated to clarify that this document is for the following servers only: CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 CPS-UCS-2RU-K9Related DocumentationThis document describes installation of the following Cisco Connected Safety and Security servers: CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 CPS-UCS-2RU-K9Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9v

NoteFor information about the CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 and CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9 servers, see Cisco CSSUCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9.See the “Related Documentation” section for more information.Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and SecurityGuidelinesFor information about obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additionalinformation, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation. This document also lists allnew and revised Cisco technical documentation. It is available w/whatsnew.htmlSubscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feedand set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a freeservice and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2.0.TipSee “Related Documentation” for more information and links to Cisco Video Surveillancedocumentation.Command Syntax ConventionsTable 2 describes the syntax used with the commands in this document.Table 2Command Syntax GuideConventionDescriptionboldfaceCommands and keywords.italicCommand input that is supplied by you.[Keywords or arguments that appear within square brackets are optional.]{x x x}A choice of keywords (represented by x) appears in braces separated byvertical bars. You must select one. or CtrlRepresent the key labeled Control. For example, when you read D orCtrl-D, you should hold down the Control key while you press the D key.screen fontExamples of information displayed on the screen.boldface screen fontExamples of information that you must enter. Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, appear in angled brackets.[]Default responses to system prompts appear in square brackets.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9vi

CH A P T E R1OverviewThe Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS Platform Series servers provide a hardware platform forCisco Connected Safety and Security applications, such as the Cisco Video Surveillance Manager. Thisdocument describes the features and requirements of the supported server models and includesreferences to detailed installation and configuration instructions available in related documentation.This document describes installation of the following Cisco Connected Safety and Security servers:Note Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (CPS-UCS-1RU-K9) Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (CPS-UCS-2RU-K9)For information about the CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 and CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9 servers, see Cisco CSSUCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9.Refer to the following topics for more information. System Overview, page 1-2– Server Model Comparison, page 1-2– Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) Overview, page 1-2– Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) Overview, page 1-6 Status LEDs and Buttons, page 1-10– Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LEDs and Buttons, page 1-10– Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 LEDs and Buttons, page 1-15 Supported PSBU Hardware Configurations, page 1-20– DIMM Memory Configuration, page 1-20– Supported NIC (GigE) Ports (Cisco Video Surveillance), page 1-21 Server and Accessories Part Numbers, page 1-22 Server Monitoring and Management Tools, page 1-22– Cisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC), page 1-22– Cisco Video Surveillance Management Console, page 1-22 Supported Applications, page 1-23Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-1

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewSystem OverviewRefer to the following topics for an overview of the supported server models and features.NoteThe Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series servers support a subset of the features availableon the Cisco UCS series servers. Server Model Comparison, page 1-2 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) Overview, page 1-2 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) Overview, page 1-6Server Model ComparisonThe Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series servers are available in a 1RU and 2RUconfiguration and include the following features:Table 1-1Supported Hardware Feature ComparisonFeatureCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220(CPS-UCS-1RU-K9)Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240(CPS-UCS-2RU-K9)Form-Factor1 RU2 RUProcessorSingle E5-2609 CPUDual E5-2620 CPUsMemory8GB,DDR3,1600-MHz RDIMM, PC3-128008GB/processor,DDR3,1600-MHz RDIMM,PC3-12800I/O HubPatsburgPatsburgPCIe Riser cardsOnly Riser1 and PCIe slot 1 are supportedBoth Riser 1 and Riser 2 are supported.Both PCIe slot1 and slot 2 are supported.HDDNote4 large form factor (LFF) drives12 LFF drives(3.5” hard drives)(3.5” hard drives)The supported features described in Table 1-1 are a sub-set of the features supported by the Cisco UCSplatform.Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) OverviewThe Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) is a 1RU server available in the large formfactor (LFF) only, which supports up to four 3.5-inch hard drives.NoteThe small form-factor (SFF) version of the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 is notsupported for Cisco Physical Security applications. Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Front Panel, page 1-3Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-2

Chapter 1OverviewSystem Overview Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Rear Panel, page 1-4 Summary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server Features, page 1-4Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Front PanelFigure 1-1 shows the front panel features of the LFF drives version of the server.Figure 1-1Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server Front Panel Features1534678HDD1HDD2HDD39Tip3316842HDD4101Power button/Power status LED6Power supply status LED2Identification button/LED7Network link activity LED3System status LED8Pull-out asset tag4Fan status LED9KVM connector (used with KVM cable that providestwo USB, one VGA, and one serial connector)5Temperature status LED10 Drives, hot-swappable (up to four 3.5-inch drives)See the “Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LEDs and Buttons” section on page 1-10 formore information.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-3

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Rear PanelFigure 1-2 shows the rear panel features of the server.Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server Rear Panel Features1PSU12341Power supplies (up to two)65Low-profile PCIe slot 2 on riser (half-height, half-length, x8 lane)NoteTip7The low-profile slots are notsupported in the Cisco ConnectedSafety and Security UCS C220(CPS-UCS-1RU-K9)69Dual 1-Gb Ethernet ports (LAN1 and LAN2)NoteThe LAN Ethernet posts are referredto as “Eth 0” and “Eth1” in the CiscoConnected Safety and Securityapplications, such as Cisco VideoSurveillance.3Standard-profile PCIe slot on riser (full-height, half-length, x16 lane)8USB ports4VGA video connector9Rear Identification button/LED5Serial port (RJ-45 connector)–See the “Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LEDs and Buttons” section on page 1-10 formore information.Table 1-2 lists the features of the server.Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server FeaturesChassisOne rack-unit (1RU) chassis.ProcessorsA single Intel Xeon E5-2600 Series processor is supported.CPU2 and associated DIMMs are not supported.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-48The CIMC can be accessed onlythrough the 1Gb Ethernet dedicatedmanagement port.Summary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server FeaturesTable 1-271-Gb Ethernet dedicated management portNote2PCIe1PCIe2PSU2331683Figure 1-2

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewTable 1-2MemoryCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server Features (continued)8 BG of internal memory (DIMM1).See the “DIMM Memory Configuration” section on page 1-20.BaseboardmanagementNetwork andmanagement I/OPilot III BMC, running Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) firmware. The CIMC can be accessed only through the 1Gb Ethernet dedicated management port. See the “Cisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC)” section on page 1-22 for moreinformation.The server provides these rear-panel connectors: One 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management port Two 1-Gb Base-T Ethernet portsThe LAN Ethernet posts are referred to as “Eth 0” and “Eth1” in the Cisco Connected Safety andSecurity applications, such as Cisco Video Surveillance.NotePower One RS-232 serial port (RJ-45 connector) One 15-pin VGA2 connector Two USB3 2.0 connectors One front-panel KVM connector that is used with the included KVM cable, which provides two USB,one VGA, and one serial connector.Up to two 650 W power supplies are supported, including 1 1 redundancy (the 450W is not supported).Do not mix power supply types in the server.See Power Specifications, page A-2 for more information on power supplies.CoolingFive hot-swappable fan modules for front-to-rear cooling.PCIe I/OTwo horizontal PCIe4 expansion slots on risers. See the “Replacing a PCIe Card” section on page 4-13 more information.Not SupportedOnly standard-profile PCIe slots are supported. The low-profile slots are not supportedStorageDrives are installed into front-panel drive bays that provide hot-pluggable access. Only the Large FormFactor is supported (the server can hold up to four 3.5-inch SAS or SATA hard drives).Not SupportedDiskManagement (RAID) The Small Form Factor server is NOT supported. The internal USB 2.0 port on the motherboard is NOT supported. The optional Cisco Flexible Flash drive (SD card) is not supported.For a list of supported RAID5 options, see the application-specific details. For example, see the“Supported RAID and Hard Drive Configurations (Cisco VSM)” section on page 2-3.1. DIMM dual inline memory module2. VGA video graphics array3. USB universal serial bus4. PCIe peripheral component interconnect express5. RAID redundant array of independent disksCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-5

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) OverviewThe Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (CPS-UCS-2RU-K9) is available in the large formfactor (LFF) only, which supports up to 12 3.5-inch hard drives.NoteThe small form-factor (SFF) versions of the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 are notsupported for Cisco Physical Security applications. Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Front Panel, page 1-6 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Rear Panel, page 1-7 Summary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server Features, page 1-8Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Front PanelFigure 1-3 shows the front panel features of the Large Form-Factor drives version of the server. Thisversion of the server has a 12-drive.Figure 1-3Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server Front Panel Features12HDD 1HDD 2HDD 3HDD 4HDD 5HDD 6HDD 7HDD 8HDD 9HDD 10HDD 11HDD 12456810Tip1KVM connector 6(used with KVM cable that provides twoUSB 2.0, one VGA, and one serial connector)2Pull-out asset tag7Fan status LED3Drives, hot-swappable (up to twelve 3.5-inch drives)8System status LED4Network link activity LED9Identification button/LED5Power supply status LED10Power button/power status LEDTemperature status LEDSee the “Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 LEDs and Buttons” section on page 1-15 formore information.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-6933182537

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewNoteThe backplane expander is not supported by the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240.Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Rear PanelFigure 1-4 shows the rear panel features of the server.Figure 1-4Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server Rear Panel Features123PCIe 1PCIe 5PCIe 2PCIe 4PCIe 3PSU24678910 111Power supplies (two)71-Gb Ethernet dedicated management port2PCIe slot on riser 2: PCIe 5—full-height, 3/4-length, x16 lane)8USB 2.0 port9Quad 1-Gb Ethernet ports (LAN1 and LAN2)Note3The SD card slots on the PCIe riserare NOT supported.PCIe slot on riser 2: PCIe 4—half-height, 3/4-length, x8 lane)NoteTip5331826PSU1The SD card slots on the PCIe riserare NOT supported.NoteOnly LAN1 and LAN2 ports aresupported (referred to as “Eth 0” and“Eth1” in the Cisco Connected Safetyand Security applications, such as CiscoVideo Surveillance).NoteThe LAN3 and LAN4 ports are notsupported.4VGA video connector10 PCIe slots on riser 1: PCIe 1—full-height, half-length, x8 lane PCIe 2—full-height, half-length, x16 lane PCIe 3—full-height, half-length, x8 lane5Serial port (RJ-45 connector)11 Rear Identification button/LED6USB port–See the “Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 LEDs and Buttons” section on page 1-15 formore information.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-7

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewSummary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server FeaturesTable 1-3 lists a summary of server features.Table 1-3Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server FeaturesChassisTwo rack-unit (2RU) chassis.ProcessorsTwo Intel Xeon E5-2600 Series processors.Memory8 BG of internal memory (DIMM1).See the “DIMM Memory Configuration” section on page 1-20.BaseboardmanagementNetwork andmanagement I/OPilot III BMC, running Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC)firmware. The CIMC can be accessed only through the 1Gb Ethernet dedicatedmanagement port. See the “Cisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC)” section onpage 1-22.The server provides these connectors: One 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management port Two 1-Gb Base-T Ethernet LAN portsNotePowerOnly LAN1 and LAN2 ports are supported (referred to as “Eth 0” and“Eth1” in the Cisco Connected Safety and Security applications, such asCisco Video Surveillance). The LAN3 and LAN4 ports are not supported. One RS-232 serial port (RJ-45 connector) One 15-pin VGA2 connector Two USB3 2.0 connectors One front-panel KVM connector that is used with the included KVM cable,which provides two USB, one VGA, and one serial connector.Two 650 W power supplies are supported, including 1 1 redundancy (the 1200 Wis not supported). Do not mix power supply types in the server.See Power Specifications, page A-4.CoolingSix hot-swappable fan modules for front-to-rear cooling.PCIe I/OFive horizontal PCIe4 expansion slots on two risers.See Replacing a PCIe Card, page 4-13 for specifications of the slots.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-8

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewTable 1-3StorageCisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server Features (continued)Drives are installed into front-panel drive bays that provide hot-pluggable access.Only the Large Form Factor is supported (the server can hold up to 12 3.5-inch SASor SATA hard drives).Not SupportedDiskManagement (RAID) The Small Form Factor configurations are NOT supported. The internal USB 2.0 port on the motherboard is NOT supported. The optional Cisco Flexible Flash drive (SD card) are not supportedFor a list of supported RAID5 options, see the application-specific information. Forexample, see the “Supported RAID and Hard Drive Configurations (Cisco VSM)”section on page 2-3.1. DIMM dual inline memory module2. VGA video graphics array3. USB universal serial bus4. PCIe peripheral component interconnect express5. RAID redundant array of independent disksCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-9

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsStatus LEDs and ButtonsThis section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LEDs and Buttons, page 1-10 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 LEDs and Buttons, page 1-15Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LEDs and ButtonsThis section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics: Front Panel LEDs, page 1-10 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons, page 1-12 Internal Diagnostic LEDs, page 1-14Front Panel LEDsFigure 1-5 shows the front panel LEDs for the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220.Figure 1-5Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server Front Panel Features1Power button/Power status LED7Network link activity LED2Identification button/LED8Pull-out asset tag3System status LED9KVM connector (used with KVM cable that providestwo USB, one VGA, and one serial connector)4Fan status LED10 Drives, hot-swappable (up to four 3.5-inch drives)5Temperature status LED11 Hard drive fault LED6Power supply status LED12 Hard drive activity LEDCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-10

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsTable 1-4 defines the LED states for the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220.Table 1-4Front Panel LEDs, Definitions of States: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220LED NamePower button/Power status LEDIdentificationSystem statusState Off—There is no AC power to the server. Amber—The server is in standby power mode. Power is supplied only to the CIMCand some motherboard functions. Green—The server is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all servercomponents. Off—The Identification LED is not in use. Blue—The Identification LED is activated. Green—The server is running in normal operating condition. Green, blinking—The server is performing system initialization and memory check. Amber, steady—The server is in a degraded operational state. For example:– Power supply redundancy is lost.– CPUs are mismatched.– At least one CPU is faulty.– At least one DIMM is faulty.– At least one drive in a RAID configuration failed. Amber, blinking—The server is in a critical fault state. For example:– Boot failed.– Fatal CPU and/or bus error is detected.– Server is in over-temperature condition.Fan statusTemperature statusPower supply statusNetwork link activity Green—All fan modules are operating properly. Amber, steady—One fan module has failed. Amber, blinking—Critical fault, two or more fan modules have failed. Green—The server is operating at normal temperature. Amber, steady—One or more temperature sensors have exceeded a warningthreshold. Amber, blinking—One or more temperature sensors have exceeded a criticalthreshold. Green—All power supplies are operating normally. Amber, steady—One or more power supplies are in a degraded operational state. Amber, blinking—One or more power supplies are in a critical fault state. Off—The Ethernet link is idle. Green—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, but there is no activity. Green, blinking—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, with activity.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-11

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsTable 1-4Front Panel LEDs, Definitions of States: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (continued)LED NameStateHard drive faultHard drive activity Off—The hard drive is operating properly. Amber—This hard drive has failed. Amber, blinking—The device is rebuilding. Off—There is no hard drive in the hard drive sled (no access, no fault). Green—The hard drive is ready. Green, blinking—The hard drive is reading or writing data.Rear Panel LEDs and ButtonsFigure 1-6 shows the rear panel LEDs and buttons for the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCSC220.Figure 1-6Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C2201PSU2331692PSU123561Power supply fault LED51-Gb Ethernet link speed LED2Power supply AC OK LED61-Gb Ethernet link status LED31-Gb Ethernet dedicated management linkstatus LED7Rear Identification button/LED41-Gb Ethernet dedicated management linkspeed LEDCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-124–7

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsTable 1-5 defines the LED states for the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220.Table 1-5Rear Panel LEDs, Definitions of States: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220LED NamePower supply faultPower supply AC OK1-Gb Ethernet dedicatedmanagement link speed1-Gb Ethernet dedicatedmanagement link status1-Gb Ethernet link speed1-Gb Ethernet link statusIdentificationState Off—The power supply is operating normally. Amber, blinking—An event warning threshold has been reached, but the powersupply continues to operate. Amber, solid—A critical fault threshold has been reached, causing the powersupply to shut down (for example, a fan failure or an over-temperature condition). Off—There is no AC power to the power supply. Green, blinking—AC power OK, DC output not enabled. Green, solid—AC power OK, DC outputs OK. Off—link speed is 10 Mbps. Amber—link speed is 100 Mbps. Green—link speed is 1 Gbps. Off—No link is present. Green—Link is active. Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link. Off—link speed is 10 Mbps. Amber—link speed is 100 Mbps. Green—link speed is 1 Gbps. Off—No link is present. Green—Link is active. Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link. Off—The Identification LED is not in use. Blue—The Identification LED is activated.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K91-13

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsInternal Diagnostic LEDsThe server has internal fault LEDs for fan modules and DIMMs. An LED lights amber to indicate a failedcomponent.Not

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