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Server LEDs

The LEDs indicate the state of your server and can help you troubleshoot startup problems. The following tables provide useful information on the external and internal LEDs.

External LEDs

DescriptionInformation

MPB96 DS30 link LEDs (three green LEDs located on the card bracket and visible from the back of the server)

When these LEDs are on, all three DS30 connections are working properly and the cables are connected correctly. If one or more LEDs is off, one of the following conditions is present:

One or more connections to the switch is interrupted. Check each of the three branches of the DS30 cable for faults, or replace the cable.

An MGate card in the switch is defective.

Blue LED at the back of the server

NIC LEDs

This LED is currently not used. The blue LED comes on only for a moment at server startup.

Each network interface card (NIC) has two LEDs:

The upper LED shows that the network cable is connected.

The lower LED blinks to indicate data transfer.

Internal LEDs

Description

Information

MPB96 board LEDs

The three red LEDs at the top of the MPB96 board are visible

 

through the grill at the back of the server.

 

The PCI FPGA Done LED (the closest to the card I/O bracket)

 

comes on at startup and turns off immediately. This indicates

 

that the board works properly and was detected correctly by

 

the system. If this LED stays on after the startup, the card is

 

defective and must be replaced.

 

The DSP FPGA Done LED comes on at startup and stays on

 

until the CallPilot drivers are loaded and the diagnostic screen is

 

displayed. If the LED stays on after the operating system has

Nortel CallPilot

Troubleshooting Reference Guide

NN44200-700 01.05 Standard

5.026 June 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Nortel Networks NN44200-700 manual 703t server, Server LEDs, External LEDs, Internal LEDs