1002rp server 29
Description | Information | |
Network interface card | Each NIC has two LEDs: | |
(NIC) LEDs |
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| • | The upper LED shows that the network cable is connected. |
| • | The lower LED blinks to indicate data transfer. |
Internal LEDs
Description | Information |
The five LEDs at the top of the | |
| the grill at the back of the server. |
| • The four DSP Power On LEDs come on when the CallPilot |
drivers are loaded, right before the diagnostic screen starts. If these LEDs are not on after the system has booted to the operating system and the diagnostic screen has started, then one of the following conditions can be present:
— The board is faulty and must be replaced.
— The CallPilot DSP and the NTBus drivers do not function
| properly. |
| — The DSP card to which the LED belongs is faulty. |
| • The PCI FPGA Done LED (the farthest from the card bracket) |
| comes on briefly at startup. If this LED stays on after system |
| startup, then the |
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 |
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| 5.0 26 June 2007 |