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Troubleshooting your Avaya CallPilot® system
4. Observe the following server actions:
5. Check the monitor for any error messages as the server counts RAM and completes
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Avaya CallPilot® 600r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Label
E
MNR
(amber)
F
PWR
(amber)
G
Disk 0
Activity
(amber)
H
Not used
I
Main power
(PWR)
(green)
J
NIC activity
K
System ID
(white)
• The hard drive activity LED, G, flashes amber if there is a fault, and flashes
green if the system is successfully accessing the hard drive.
• The DVD LED illuminates green temporarily as the system checks the DVD
drive.
• The back-panel LED on the power supply turns red as supply fans spin up and
components charge. The LED turns green after the power supply is fully
operational.
a POST.
For more details about POST, see
LED
Functional description
system can continue to operate, but with
reduced performance. For example, the
system can lose the operation of one or two
mirrored disks. The front panel major alarm
relay is engaged.
If LED (E) is continuously lit, this indicates
the presence of a minor system fault. A minor
system fault is an error or event that has little
impact on system operation. The system
continues to operate. For example, when
LED (E) is continuously lit, a correctable
ECC error message occurs. The front panel
major alarm relay is engaged.
If LED (F) is continuously lit, this indicates the
presence of a power system fault. The front
panel major alarm relay is engaged.
If LED (G) is flashing green, this indicates
disk 0 SCSI hard drive activity. When LED
(G) is continuously lit amber, this indicates a
fault with disk 0 SCSI hard drive.
Not applicable.
If LED (I) is continuously lit green, this
indicates the presence of AC power in the
server. The LED goes out when the power is
turned off or if the power source is disrupted.
If LED (J) is continuously lit green, this
indicates activity on either NIC.
LED (K) is continuously lit white when
activated by either a software command, or
by the front panel ID button.
Power-On Self-Test diagnostics
on page 23.
December 2010

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