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Avaya 1101GT Quick Install Manual page 18

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3.
Connect the ONA to an external power adapter.
4.
Watch the Status LED.
Slow blinking Amber indicates the ONA is booting.
Slow blinking Blue indicates that the diagnostics started.
5.
Determine if the ONA passes or fails.
The ONA passes if it continues flashing slow blinking Blue.
The ONA fails if the Status LED is either fast blinking Red
(for a continuous error in the test) or slow blinking
Magenta (tests are now passing but previous tests failed).
If the ONA fails, return it to Avaya.
The diagnostic tests do not exit automatically. You have to power
cycle the ONA by disconnecting the Ethernet loopback cable and
the external power adapter. Then reconnect the cables you
disconnected in step 1 and the external power adapter to reset
the ONA.
If you do not disconnect the Ethernet loopback cable before
resetting the ONA, the diagnostics will restart.
If you disconnect the Ethernet loopback cable while diagnostics
are running, it creates a failure state and the Status LED flashes
red, but the diagnostics continue running.
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