Hard Drive Led States; Interpreting The Hex Display - Avaya CallPilot 202i Manual

Maintenance and diagnostics
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IF the ELAN or CLAN network
activity LEDs are
IF the ELAN or CLAN connection
speed LEDs are
Off
On

Hard drive LED states

IF the I LED is
Off
On

Interpreting the HEX display

This section describes the codes that can appear on the HEX display during startup or normal
202i server operation.
Note:
For a description of the codes that appear during startup diagnostics, see
codes
on page 25. For a description of the startup sequence, see
description
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Avaya CallPilot 202i Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
®
system
a valid hardware connection with the network is not
established, or if the upper network activity LED is on,
there is 10Mb network activity.
Ensure that the cable is connected to the respective
network switch or hub. If the cable is connected,
ensure that the cable is not damaged.
a valid hardware connection with the network is
established and100Mb network activity is occurring.
the hard drive is idle.
the hard drive is being accessed.
on page 27.
THEN
Note:
Before the 202i server can receive or transmit data,
you must configure valid IP settings on the 202i
server by running the Configuration Wizard. For
instructions, see the CallPilot Manager online Help.
THEN
THEN
Startup diagnostic
Startup sequence
December 2010

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