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Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series UserGuide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 /CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9Revised: September 19, 2017 Americas 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 CSS UCSM4 1RU Overview 1-2Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Front Panel 1-3Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Rear Panel 1-4Summary of Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Server FeaturesCisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Overview 1-6Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Front Panel 1-6Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Rear Panel 1-7Summary of Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Server FeaturesStatus LEDs and Buttons 1-10Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU LEDs and ButtonsFront Panel LEDs 1-10Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons 1-13Internal Diagnostic LEDs 1-15Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU LEDs and ButtonsFront Panel LEDs 1-16Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons 1-19Internal Diagnostic LEDs 1-221-41-81-101-16Supported Cisco Connected Safety and Security Hardware ConfigurationsSupported NIC (GigE) Ports (Cisco Video Surveillance) 1-23Server and Accessories Part Numbers1-23Server Monitoring and Management Tools 1-24Cisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC)Cisco Video Surveillance Management ConsoleSupported Applications1-231-241-241-24Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9i

ContentsCHAPTER2Supported Applications2-1Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.7 and Higher 2-1Overview 2-1Initial Setup Procedure 2-2Upgrading the Cisco VSM System Software 2-2Recovering the Cisco VSM System Software 2-3Supported RAID and Hard Drive Configurations (Cisco VSM) 2-4Requirements and Conditions 2-4Supported RAID Upgrade Paths 2-4Supported Hard Drives 2-5Requirements for All Servers 2-5Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Hard Disk Configuration 2-6Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Hard Disk Configuration 2-6More Information 2-6CHAPTER3Installing the Server3-1Unpacking and Inspecting the Server3-2Preparing for Server Installation 3-3Installation Guidelines 3-3Rack Requirements 3-4Equipment Requirements 3-4Supported Slide Rail Kits 3-4Slide Rail Adjustment Range and Cable Management Arm DimensionsInstalling the CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 Server In a Rack 3-6Installing the Slide Rails 3-6Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional) 3-9Reversing the Cable Management Arm (Optional) 3-10Installing the CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9 Server In a Rack 3-11Installing the Slide Rails 3-11Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional) 3-14Reversing the Cable Management Arm (Optional) 3-15Initial Server Setup 3-16Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode)Local Connection Procedure 3-16Cisco IMC Configuration Utility Setup 3-17System BIOS and CIMC Firmware 3-20Updating the BIOS and Cisco IMC FirmwareAccessing the System BIOS 3-213-20Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9ii3-163-5

ContentsCHAPTER4Replacing Hardware Components4-1Preparing for Server Component Installation 4-2Required Equipment 4-2Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server 4-2Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover 4-3Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Top Cover 4-3Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Top Cover 4-4Serial Number Location 4-5Hot-Swap or Hot-Plug Replacement 4-5Replaceable Component Locations 4-6Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Replaceable Component LocationsCisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Replaceable Component Locations4-64-8Installing or Replacing Server Components 4-9Replacing Hard Drives 4-9Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU: Replacing SAS Hard Drives or Solid State DrivesCisco CSS UCSM4 2RU: Replacing a Hard Drive 4-11Replacing Additional Hardware Components (Related Documentation) 4-14APPENDIXAPPENDIXABServer SpecificationsA-1Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCSM4 2RU SpecificationsPhysical Specifications A-1Environmental Specifications A-2Power Specifications A-2770 W AC Power Supply A-2A-1Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCSM4 2RU SpecificationsPhysical Specifications A-4Power Specifications A-4650 W AC Power Supply A-4Environmental Specifications A-5A-4Related Documentation4-9B-1Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9iii

ContentsCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9iv

PrefacePurposeThis document summarizes the requirements and supported features of the following Cisco ConnectedSafety and Security UCS Platform Series servers: CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 CPS-UCSM4-2RU-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 1DocumentRevision DateRevision HistoryChange SummaryFebruary 01,2017Corrected HDD support in “Server Model Comparison” and Supported Hard Drives.September 02,2016Revised maximum supported HDD capacity in “Server Model Comparison”.August 10, 2016Revised supported HDD information in “Server Model Comparison”.June, 2016Initial version created for the following servers only: CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9Related DocumentationFor information about the CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 and CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 servers, see Cisco PhysicalSecurity UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9.See “Related Documentation” for more information.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9v

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-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9vi

CH A P T E R1OverviewThe Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS Platform Series servers provide a hardware platform forConnected 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.The server is orderable in the following versions:Note CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9—A 1RU server that holds up to four 3.5-inch SAS hard drives (Figure 1-1). CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9—A 2RU server that holds up to 12 3.5-inch SAS hard drives (Figure 1-3).For information about the previous release of these servers, see Cisco Physical Security UCS PlatformSeries User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9.Refer to the following topics for more information. System Overview, page 1-2– Server Model Comparison, page 1-2– Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Overview, page 1-2– Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Overview, page 1-6 Status LEDs and Buttons, page 1-10– Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU LEDs and Buttons, page 1-10– Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU LEDs and Buttons, page 1-16 Supported Cisco Connected Safety and Security Hardware Configurations, page 1-23– Supported NIC (GigE) Ports (Cisco Video Surveillance), page 1-23 Server and Accessories Part Numbers, page 1-23 Server Monitoring and Management Tools, page 1-24– Cisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC), page 1-24– Cisco Video Surveillance Management Console, page 1-24 Supported Applications, page 1-24Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-1

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewSystem OverviewThe Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series servers are adapted from the Cisco UCS C-SeriesRack Servers, and support a subset of the features available on the Cisco UCS series servers.Refer to the following topics for an overview of the supported server models and features. Server Model Comparison, page 1-2 Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Overview, page 1-2 Cisco CSS UCSM4 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 orm-Factor1 RU2 RUProcessorSingle Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 Series processorDual Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 Series processorsMemory16GB32GBUp to four 2TB or 4TB or 8TB or 10TB drivesfor a maximum capacity of 40 TB.2Up to twelve 2TB or 4TB or 6TB or 8TB or 10TBdrives for a maximum capacity of 120 TBHDD11. 3.5-inch large form factor (LFF) SAS hard drives2. The 1RU model does not support 6TB disksNoteThe supported features described in Table 1-1 are a sub-set of the features supported by the Cisco UCSC-Series Rack Server platform.Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU OverviewThe Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCSM4 1RU is a 1RU server available in the large form factor(LFF) only, which supports up to four 3.5-inch SAS hard drives.NoteThe small form-factor (SFF) version of the Cisco UCS C220 M4 1RU Server is not supported for CiscoConnected Safety and Security applications. Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Front Panel, page 1-3 Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Rear Panel, page 1-4 Summary of Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Server Features, page 1-4Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-2

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewCisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Front PanelFigure 1-1 shows the front panel features of server.Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Server (LFF Drives, 4-Drive) Front Panel Features45762HDD 01HDD 0298103HDD 03352974Figure 1-1HDD 041111Drives (up to four 3.5-inch drives)7Fan status LED2Pull-out asset tag8Temperature status LED3Operations panel buttons and LEDs9Power supply status LED4Power button/power status LED10 Network link activity LED5Unit identification button/LED11 KVM connector (used with KVM cable that providestwo USB 2.0, one VGA, and one serial connector)6System status LEDCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-3

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewCisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Rear PanelFigure 1-2 shows the rear panel features of the server.Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Server Rear Panel Features12PCIe 01PCIe 02PSU 01PSU 02mLOM13Tip456728910352977Figure 1-2111PCIe riser 1/slot 17Serial port (RJ-45 connector)2PCIe riser 2/slot 28Dual 1-Gb Ethernet ports (LAN1 and LAN2)3Modular LAN-on-motherboard (mLOM) card 9slot4Grounding-lug hole (for DC power supplies)10 Rear unit identification button/LED5USB 3.0 ports (two)11 Power supplies (up to two, redundant as 1 1)61-Gb Ethernet dedicated management portVGA video port (DB-15)See the “Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU LEDs and Buttons” section on page 1-10 for more information.Summary of Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Server FeaturesTable 1-2 lists the features of the server.Table 1-2Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Server FeaturesFeatureDescriptionChassisOne rack-unit (1RU) chassis.ProcessorsUp to two Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 Series processors.Memory16 DDR4Multi-bit errorprotectionMulti-bit error protection is supported.BaseboardmanagementBMC, running Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) firmware.Depending on your Cisco IMC settings, Cisco IMC can be accessed through the 1-Gb dedicated management port, the 1-Gb Ethernet LOM ports, or a Cisco virtualinterface card.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-4

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewTable 1-2Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU Server Features (continued)FeatureDescription (continued)Network andmanagement I/OSupported connectors: One 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management portTwo 1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN portsOne RS-232 serial port (RJ-45 connector)One 15-pin VGA1 connectorTwo USB2 3.0 connectorsOne front-panel KVM connector that is used with the KVM cable, whichprovides two USB 2.0, one VGA, and one serial (DB-9) connector.WoL1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports support the wake-on-LAN (WoL) standard.PowerAC power supplies 770 W AC each.Do not mix power supply types or wattages in the server.Redundant as 1 1. See Power Specifications, page A-2.ACPIThe advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI) 4.0 standard is supported.CoolingSix hot-swappable fan modules for front-to-rear cooling.PCIe I/OTwo horizontal PCIe3 expansion slots on two risers (single riser assembly).See Replacing Additional Hardware Components (Related Documentation),page 4-14 for more information.StorageDrives are installed into front-panel drive bays.The Cisco UCS C220 M4 uses Large form factor (LFF) drives, with four-drivebackplane. Holds up to four 3.5-inch SAS drives.Internal USBOne internal USB 3.0 port on the motherboard that you can use with a USB thumbdrive for additional storage.DiskManagement (RAID)The server has a dedicated internal riser for a PCIe-style Cisco modular RAIDcontroller card.RAID BackupThe server has a mounting bracket for the supercap power module that is used withCisco modular RAID controller card.VideoVGA video resolution up to 1920 x 1200, 16 bpp at 60 Hz, and up to 256 MB ofvideo memory.1. VGA video graphics array2. USB universal serial bus3. PCIe peripheral component interconnect expressCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-5

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewCisco CSS UCSM4 2RU OverviewThe Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU (CPS-UCS-2RU-K9) is available in the large form factor (LFF) only, whichsupports up to 12 3.5-inch hard drives.NoteThe small form-factor (SFF) versions of the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers are not supported forConnected Safety and Security applications. Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Front Panel, page 1-6 Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Rear Panel, page 1-7 Summary of Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Server Features, page 1-8Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Front PanelFigure 1-1 shows the front panel features of the server. This version of the server has a 12-drivebackplane with an integrated expander.Figure 1-3Cisco UCS C240 M4 Server (LFF Drives, 12-Drive) Front Panel Features2HDD 01HDD 02HDD 03HDD 04HDD 05HDD 06HDD 07HDD 08HDD 09HDD 10HDD 11HDD 12103114567891Drive bays 1–12 (up to 12 3.5-inch drives)7Temperature status LED2Operations panel buttons and LEDs8Power supply status LED3Power button/LED9Network link activity LEDCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-63529461

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewTip4Unit Identification button/LED10 Pull-out asset tag5System status LED11 KVM connector (used with KVM cable that provides twoUSB 2.0, one VGA, and one serialconnector)6Fan status LEDSee the “Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU LEDs and Buttons” section on page 1-16 for more information.Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Rear PanelFigure 1-2 shows the rear panel features of the server.Figure 1-4Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Server Rear Panel Features132PCIe 03PCIe 06PCIe 02PCIe 05PCIe 01PCIe 04PSU 0211352947PSU 01mLOM415678PCIe riser 1 (slots 1, 2, 3*)9107Serial port (RJ-45 connector)8Dual 1-Gb Ethernet ports (LAN1, LAN2)*Slot 3 not present in all versions. SeeReplacing Additional HardwareComponents (Related Documentation),page 4-14 for riser options and slotspecifications.2PCIe riser 2 (slots 4, 5, 6)3Power supplies (DC power supplies shown) 9VGA video port (DB-15 connector)See Power Specifications, page A-4 forspecifications and options.Tip4Modular LAN-on-motherboard (mLOM)card slot10 Rear Unit Identification button/LED5USB 3.0 ports (two)11 Grounding-lug holes (for DC power supplies)61-Gb dedicated management portSee the “Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU LEDs and Buttons” section on page 1-16 for more information.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-7

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewSummary of Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Server FeaturesTable 1-2 lists a summary of server features.Table 1-3Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Server FeaturesChassisTwo rack-unit (2RU) chassis.ProcessorsUp to two Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 Series processors.Memory32 DDR4Multi-bit errorprotectionMulti-bit error protection is supported.BaseboardmanagementBMC, running Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) firmware.Network andmanagement I/OThe server provides these connectors:Depending on your Cisco IMC settings, Cisco IMC can be accessed through the 1-Gb dedicated management port, the 1-Gb Ethernet LOM ports, or a Cisco virtualinterface card. One 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management portTwo 1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN portsOne RS-232 serial port (RJ-45 connector)One 15-pin VGA1 connectorTwo USB2 3.0 connectorsOne front-panel KVM connector that is used with the KVM cable, whichprovides two USB 2.0, one VGA, and one serial (DB-9) connector.WoL1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports support the wake-on-LAN (WoL) standard.PowerAC power supplies optionally 650 W AC, 1200 W AC, or 1400 W AC each.Do not mix power supply types or wattages in the server.Redundant as 1 1. See also Power Specifications, page A-4.ACPIThe advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI) 4.0 standard is supported.CoolingSix hot-swappable fan modules for front-to-rear cooling.PCIe I/OUp to six horizontal PCIe3 expansion slots on two risers.Riser 1 can be ordered as one of three different versions: With slots 1, 2, and 3. With slots 1 and 2, and a blank slot to accommodate GPU card width. With slots 1 and 2, plus two connectors for SATA boot drives.Riser 2 contains slots 4, 5, and 6.See Replacing Additional Hardware Components (Related Documentation),page 4-14 for specifications of the slots.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-8

Chapter 1OverviewSystem OverviewTable 1-3StorageCisco CSS UCSM4 2RU Server Features (continued)Drives are installed into front-panel drive bays that provide hot-swappable accessfor SAS drives.The Cisco UCS C240 M4 supports large form-factor (LFF) drives with 12-drivebackplane and integrated expander. This version holds up to 12 3.5-inch SAS harddrives.Note You cannot change the backplane type after-factory. To change a frontpanel/backplane configuration, a chassis replacement is required.Internal USBOne internal USB 3.0 port on the motherboard that you can use with a USB thumbdrive for additional storage.DiskManagement (RAID)Dedicated internal socket for a PCIe-style RAID controller card.RAID BackupMounting point on the air baffle for the supercap power module that is used withthe Cisco modular RAID controller card.VideoVGA video resolution up to 1920 x 1200, 16 bpp at 60 Hz, and up to 256 MB ofvideo memory.1. VGA video graphics array2. USB universal serial bus3. PCIe peripheral component interconnect expressCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-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 CSS UCSM4 1RU LEDs and Buttons, page 1-10 Cisco CSS UCSM4 2RU LEDs and Buttons, page 1-16Cisco CSS UCSM4 1RU LEDs and ButtonsThis section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics: Front Panel LEDs, page 1-16 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons, page 1-19 Internal Diagnostic LEDs, page 1-22Front Panel LEDsFigure 1-5 shows the front panel LEDs. Table 1-7 defines the LED states.Front Panel LEDs36451HDD 01HDD 02HDD 03HDD 04HDD 05HDD 06792HDD 07HDD 081Hard drive fault LED6Fan status LED2Hard drive activity LED7Temperature status LED3Power button/power status LED8Power supply status LED4Identification button/LED9Network link activity LED5System status LEDCisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-108353088Figure 1-5

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsTable 1-4Front Panel LEDs, Definitions of StatesLED Name1SAS drive faultSAS2SAS drive activitySAS345Power button/LEDUnit identificationSystem statusState Off—The hard drive is operating properly. Amber—Drive fault detected. Amber, blinking—The device is rebuilding. Amber, blinking with one-second interval—Drive locate function activated. Off—There is no hard drive in the hard drive tray (no access, no fault). Green—The hard drive is ready. Green, blinking—The hard drive is reading or writing data. Off—There is no AC power to the server. Amber—The server is in standby power mode. Power is supplied only to theCisco IMC and some motherboard functions. Green—The server is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all servercomponents. Off—The unit identification function is not in use. Blue—The unit identification function is activated. Green—The server is running in normal operating condition. Green, blinking—The server is performing system initialization and memorycheck. 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 an over-temperature condition.67Fan statusTemperature status Green—All fan modules are operating properly. Amber, steady—One or more fan modules breached the critical threshold. Amber, blinking—One or more fan modules breached the non-recoverablethreshold. Green—The server is operating at normal temperature. Amber, steady—One or more temperature sensors breached the criticalthreshold. Amber, blinking—One or more temperature sensors breached thenon-recoverable threshold.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-11

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsTable 1-4Front Panel LEDs, Definitions of States (continued)LED Name8Power supply status9Network link activityState 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 noactivity. Green, blinking—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, withactivity.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-12

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsRear Panel LEDs and ButtonsFigure 1-9 shows the rear panel LEDs and buttons. Table 1-8 defines the LED states.Rear Panel LEDs and ButtonsPCIe 01PCIe 02PSU 01353089Figure 1-6PSU 02mLOM11Table 1-511234345671Optional mLOM card LEDs (not shown, see Table 1-8)51-Gb Ethernet link status LED21-Gb Ethernet dedicated management linkstatus LED6Rear unit identification button/LED31-Gb Ethernet dedicated management linkspeed LED7Power supply status LED41-Gb Ethernet link speed LEDRear Panel LEDs, Definitions of StatesLED Name122Optional mLOM 10-Gb SFP (there is a single status LED)Optional mLOM 10-Gb BASE-Tlink speedOptional mLOM 10-Gb BASE-Tlink status1-Gb Ethernet dedicatedmanagement link speed1-Gb Ethernet dedicatedmanagement link status1-Gb Ethernet link speedState Off—No link is present. Green, steady—Link is active. Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link. Off—Link speed is 10 Mbps. Amber—Link speed is 100 Mbps/1 Gbps. Green—Link speed is 10 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—Link speed is 10 Mbps. Amber—Link speed is 100 Mbps. Green—Link speed is 1 Gbps.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-13

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsTable 1-5Rear Panel LEDs, Definitions of States (continued)LED Name5671-Gb Ethernet link statusRear unit identificationPower supply statusState Off—No link is present. Green—Link is active. Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link. Off—The unit identification LED is not in use. Blue—The unit identification LED is activated.AC power supplies: Off—No AC input (12 V main power off, 12 V standby power off). Green, blinking—12 V main power off; 12 V standby power on. Green, solid—12 V main power on; 12 V standby power on. Amber, blinking—Warning threshold detected but 12 V main power on. Amber, solid—Critical error detected; 12 V main power off (for example,over-current, over-voltage, or over-temperature failure).DC power supply (UCSC-PSUV2-1050DC): Off—No DC input (12 V main power off, 12 V standby power off). Green, blinking—12 V main power off; 12 V standby power on. Green, solid—12 V main power on; 12 V standby power on. Amber, blinking—Warning threshold detected but 12 V main power on. Amber, solid—Critical error detected; 12 V main power off (for example,over-current, over-voltage, or over-temperature failure).Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-14

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsInternal Diagnostic LEDsThe server has internal fault LEDs for CPUs, DIMMs, fan modules, SD cards, the RTC battery, and themLOM card. These LEDs are available only when the server is in standby power mode. An LED lightsamber to indicate a faulty component.See Figure 1-7 for the locations of these internal LEDs.Figure 1-7Internal Diagnostic LED Locations2343530901561Fan module fault LEDs (one next to each fan 4connector on the motherboard)2CPU fault LEDs (one in front of each CPU)5RTC battery fault LED3DIMM fault LEDs (one in front of eachDIMM socket on the motherboard)6mLOM card fault LED (on motherboard nextto mLOM socket)Table 1-6SD card fault LEDs (one next to each bay)Internal Diagnostic LEDs, Definition of StatesLED NameStateInternal diagnostic LEDs (all) Off—Component is functioning normally. Amber—Component has failed.Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K91-15

Chapter 1OverviewStatus LEDs and ButtonsCisco CSS UCSM4 2RU LEDs and ButtonsThis section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics Front Panel LEDs, page 1-16 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons, page 1-19 Internal Diagnostic LEDs, page 1-22Front Panel LEDsFigure 1-8 shows the front panel LEDs. Table 1-7 defines the LED states.The small form fa

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