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| 1005r server 45 |
Memory Size Decreased | The memory size has decreased since the last boot. If you have | |
| not removed any memory, then the memory may be faulty. | |
Memory Size Increased | The memory size has increased since the last boot. If you have | |
| not added any memory, there is a problem with the system. | |
Memory Size Changed | The memory size has changed since the last boot. If you did not | |
| add or remove any memory, then the memory may be faulty. | |
No Boot Device Available | The system did not find a device to boot from. | |
Off Board Parity Error | A parity error occurred on an offboard card. This error is followed | |
| by the card address. | |
On Board Parity Error | A parity error occurred in onboard memory. This error is followed | |
| by the card address. | |
Parity Error | A parity error occurred in onboard memory at an unknown | |
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NVRAM / CMOS / | NVRAM, CMOS, and passwords have been cleared. Power the | |
PASSWORD cleared by | system down and remove the jumper. | |
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<CTRL_N> Pressed | The CMOS is ignored and NVRAM is cleared. You must enter | |
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The system boots, the fans turn at high speed | Two possible causes are: | |
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• One or more fans are faulty and you need
is extremely noisy.
to replace the fan module. For instructions, see the 1005r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics Guide
• An IMM module is faulty or incorrectly programmed. Reflash the system board F/W with
The system boots and beeps, but there is no video. (In some cases a red LED appears on the front cover).
The system boots but a red CRT LED and an amber PWR LED appears.
If neither of the above actions resolves the problem, replace the server (as the IMM board is a
Refer to the error and beep codes or contact Nortel at http://www.nortel.com/support
One power supply is faulty, or the AC cable is unplugged (or faulty).
Nortel CallPilot
Troubleshooting Reference Guide
5.026 June 2007