No. Task Reference Avaya
recommendation
Note:
Monitor, keyboard,
and mouse might
be necessary for
server reboot.
7 Replace the cover HOM: Opening and Closing
the System
8 Slide the server into the
rack
RI-SR Ensure that the Cable
Management Arm (if
present) moves freely
out of the way of rear
panel components.
9 Connect and secure the
power cords
GS: Connecting the Power
Cables
GS: Securing the Power
Cord
10 Power up the server GS: Turning on the System
LCD status message explanations
LCD status codes, the associated text, the likely cause(s) for the error code, and the corrective
action are listed below. When escalation is the corrective action, contact Avaya if you have a
maintenance contract with Avaya or contact the Avaya business partner from whom you purchased
the server. If the escalation requires replacing a field replaceable unit (FRU), see:
• Replacing external server components
• Replacing internal server components
Code Text Causes Corrective action
N/A AVAYA AVAYA displays when:
• The system is powered on.
• The power is off and active
POST errors are displayed.
This message is for information only.
E1000 FAILSAFE, Call
Support
Escalate for possible server
replacement.
E1114 Temp Ambient Ambient system temperature
is out of acceptable range.
Check room temperature and external
air flow. If both are within acceptable
limits, then escalate for possible
server replacement.
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PowerEdge
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R610 Server
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PowerEdge
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R610 Server November 2010
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