Troubleshooting your Avaya CallPilot® system
LEDs and HEX display on the 201i server faceplate
The LEDs indicate when:
• the 201i server, MPC-8 card, or SCSI drive is in use
• it is safe to remove the server from the switch, or the MPC-8 card from the server
• network activity is occurring
The HEX display displays messages that appear during startup or normal 201i server
operation.
For more information, see
Startup sequence and diagnostic codes
To help you determine if the 201i server started successfully (or if it failed), watch the startup
sequence and the diagnostic codes that appear. The entire sequence occurs when you do one
of the following:
• Lock the 201i server against the switch backplane. When locked against the backplane,
the 201i server begins receiving power.
• Restart the operating system.
• Press Reset on the 201i server faceplate to perform a hardware restart.
For more information, see
Section A: LED and HEX displays
In this section
Status LEDs and HEX display location
Interpreting the power status LED
Interpreting the MPC slot LEDs
Interpreting the network and drive activity LEDs
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Section A: LED and HEX displays
Section B: Startup diagnostics
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December 2010