38 Hardware maintenance tools
CP PII and CP PIV System Utility card features
The System Utility card maintenance display indicates the status of the
CP PII or CP PIV Call Server, either active or standby. The display also
provides an indication of normal and fault conditions as well as the progress
of software upgrades and backups.
Figure 6 "System Utility card display for standby Call Server" (page 38)
shows the System Utility card display for a standby Call Server.
Figure 6
System Utility card display for standby Call Server
Interpretations of the maintenance display codes are listed in the Software
Input/Output Reference – System Messages (NN43001-712). Examine
previous codes, system messages, and visual indicators with any current
maintenance display codes to properly analyze faults.
Each new code shown on a maintenance display overwrites the one before
it. However, all codes displayed are recorded. You can review them by
printing the History File (in LD 22).
Figure 6 "System Utility card display for standby Call Server" (page 38)
shows the location of the Enable/Disable (Enb/Dis) switch on the card. This
switch enables and disables the hardware for that card.
Table 2
Core module ID switch settings (System Utility card)
Core 0
Core 1
The System Utility card also contains DIP switches that specify the address
of the card for Call Server 0 or Call Server 1. The Core ID switches are
set in the factory.
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Communication Server 1000E Maintenance
NN43041-700 01.02 Standard
Release 5.0 20 June 2007
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