Pci Fpga Done Led (Closest To The I/O Card Bracket); Dsp Fpga Done Led; Ctbus Fpga Done Led (Furthest From The I/O Card Bracket); Raid Controller Led States - Avaya CallPilot 703t Maintenance And Diagnostics

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PCI FPGA Done LED (closest to the I/O card bracket)

This LED should go ON at power up and then OFF right away. This LED activity indicates that
the board is working properly and was correctly detected by the system.
If the LED stays ON after power up, the card is faulty, and you must replace the board.

DSP FPGA Done LED

This LED comes on at power up and stays ON until the CallPilot drivers are loaded just before
the diagnostic screen starts.
If this LED stays ON after the system has booted in the operating system and the CallPilot
diagnostic screen has started, either the board is faulty or there is a problem with the CallPilot
DSP and Windows Bus drivers.

CTbus FPGA Done LED (furthest from the I/O card bracket)

This LED works in tandem with the "DSP FPGA Done" LED, and should go on and off at the
same times.

RAID controller LED states

Refer to
Slot definition and numbering
your server.
There is one red LED and a row of eight small LEDs at the back of the RAID board.

To check if RAID board is working properly

1. The red LED comes on briefly at power up, then goes off. This indicates that the
Avaya CallPilot® 703t Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
card was accessed for detection successfully.
PCI FPGA Done LED (closest to the I/O card bracket)
on page 176 for the slot position of the RAID boards in
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