System Self Tests; Power Up Diagnostics; Tms Startup Led Sequence - Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Configuration
bps
= Slot to reset (7 or 8)
toggle_hold = (unit32): Set to 1 for toggle, 0 not toggled Note that arguments are enclosed in
single quotation marks ('').
Note:
To determine which NIC is currently set as the master or slave, use the MPSncd systemstatus
command.
For example:
MPSncd nicbpsreset '2 m 7 0'
Reset the master NIC in chassis 2, slot 7. The value of toggle_hold = default. The
preceding help information can be displayed in a V-shell while in a MPScommN
component by entering MPSncd help nicbpsreset.

System Self Tests

Power Up Diagnostics

The MPS 1000 shows visual indication of the boot sequence during system startup. The indicators
are the LEDs on the NIC and TMS front panels. If a component does not start on startup, repeat the
startup sequence and observe the LED sequence. The following sections describe the correct
sequences, possible error indications, and interpretations.

TMS Startup LED Sequence

Sixteen green LEDs on the front of each TMS are labeled 0 through 15. the LEDs provide visual
indication of the boot sequence during the TMS startup process.
The LEDs are numbered as shown in the following diagram.
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