Avaya S8700 Maintenance Manual page 249

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Server LEDs
System Shutdown LEDs
All server and Avaya duplication memory card LEDs are in the "off" state but still
powered "on" when the server is shut down.
Testing Server LEDs
Using the web interface, click on the Test Server LEDs screen to make sure that
the Active/Standby LED on the server and the transmit LED on the DAJ1
duplication memory card are controllable and not burned out, and that the server
is not hung.
During the test, the Active/Standby LED on the media server and the transmit
LED on the duplication memory card should blink slowly (1 second on,1 second
off) for 1 minute.
To test the server LEDs:
1. On the main menu, under Diagnostics, click Test Server LEDs.
2. On the Test Server LEDs screen, click Test LEDs.
3. Observe the Active/Standby LED on your server and the transmit LED on
your duplication card to ensure they are blinking.
Interpreting the test results
An abnormal condition is indicated if an LED shows any of the following flashing
patterns.
LED flashes red. This indicates that the green element is either burned out
or not controlled.
LED flashes green. This indicates that the red element is either burned out
or not controlled.
LED flashes between red and amber. This indicates that the green
element is stuck on.
LED flashes between green and amber. This indicates that the red
element is stuck on.
LED stays amber continuously. This indicates that either the server is hung
or the LED controller is stuck.
LED stays off continuously. This indicates that the server is hung or
powered off, the controller is stuck, or the server is using a new or different
LED controller.
Also see
''Testing the Duplication Memory Card LEDs'' on page
555-233-143
6-24.
Issue 1 May 2002
6-17

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