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26 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting your CallPilot system
The following table shows the critical startup diagnostic codes with their
corresponding failure codes. Failure of these diagnostics means that there
has been a server failure. The start cycle is halted.
Test code
T:01
T:02
T:03
T:04
T:05
T:06
T:07
T:08
HOST
Non-critical operating system and switch diagnostic codes
If a noncritical operating and switch diagnostic test fails, the HEX display
stops at the failed test. The remaining diagnostics are not performed. The
start sequence continues, but server functionality can be compromised.
The following table shows the noncritical operating system and switch
diagnostic codes with their corresponding failure codes.
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Note: When a test is successfully completed, the next test code
appears.
Test description
Internal RAM self-test
ALU self-test
Address mode self-test
Boot ROM self-test
Timer self-test
Watchdog self-test
EEPROM self-test
End of system controller self-tests
The power status LED blinks three
times.
Start of BIOS diagnostics
The monitor displays the BIOS start
screen.
If a critical error occurs, the start cycle
is halted. Examples of critical errors
are memory failure or another type
of error resulting in no display on the
monitor.
Nortel CallPilot
201i Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
NN44200-705 01.01 Standard
5.0 23 February 2007
Failure code
F:01
F:02
F:03
F:04
F:05
F:06
F:07
not applicable
HOST continues
to scroll across
the HEX display
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