Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance page 154

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Configuration
Hex
Duration (approx.)
Code
0E/0F
~1-2 sec.
10/11
<<1 sec.
12/13
<<1 sec.
92/93
--
14/15
(See description)
94/95
--
16/17
<1 sec.
18/19
<1 sec.
1A/1B
~3-5 sec.
1C/1D
0-5 sec.
1E/1F
1. PSSINIT initializes pSOS, the local operating system.
2. ETH -1000 is the daughter board on the NIC where the hub chips reside.
3. RARP - Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. Used by a device on a network to determine its IP
address.
4. BOOTP - Boot Protocol.
Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
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Description of Task or Error
Set values specified in boot ROM dialog,
3
perform RARP
, and BOOTP
required. Activity LED cycles when RARP
and BOOTP packets are sent.
End system initialization and initialize
pSOS1
on page 154. System remains in
this state if one of the pROBE+ options is
selected as the boot mode from the boot
ROM dialog. See
Verifying and Modifying
Boot ROM Settings
on page 139.
5
Start of TFTP
. (pSOS is now fully loaded
and running.)
Error in TFTP startup.
TFTP download of application image.
Activity switches with each 32Kb
downloaded. Duration depends on size of
download.
Error downloading image.
TFTP closed. (Image download
complete.)
The NIC is jumping to the downloaded
application image. Several tasks are
repeated using the application image
instead of the boot ROM.
Hub chip initialization (ETH-1000
board2
on page 154). (Similar to 08/09.)
Set the values specified in boot ROM
dialog, perform RARP, and BOOTP, if
required. The activity LED cycles when
RARP and BOOTP packets are sent,
similar to 0E/0F.
End of system initialization. The NIC is
under application control. Subsequent
LED activity is unrelated to states listed in
this table.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
Corrective Action(s) for
Error(s)
Modifying Boot ROM
Settings
Host not responding.
4
, if
• Check physical network
connections.
• Misconfigured IP address.
Check the boot ROM. See
Verifying and Modifying Boot
ROM Settings
• TFTP open failed from bus
traffic, packet errors, or the
application processor is not
on the network. Retry when
system resources have
stabilized.
• Incorrect image definition file
(.idf) specified. See
and Modifying Boot ROM
Settings
--
on page 139.
on page 139.
Verifying
on page 139.
October 2014

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