Interpreting front panel LEDs 19
Network LED states
The network LEDs are green and are located as follows:
LED
position
Controller
name
Controller
type
LAN
type
Left NIC1 10/100Base-T ELAN
Right NIC2 10/100/1000Bas
e-T
CLAN
IF the network
interface LED is
THEN
off a valid hardware connection with the network has not
been established.
Ensure that the Ethernet cable is connected to both the
Ethernet connector on the server and the respective
network hub. If the cable is connected, ensure that
the cable is serviceable.
on
a valid hardware connection with the network has been
established.
Note: Before the 703t server can receive or transmit
data, you must configure valid IP settings on the 703t
server.
blinking rapidly activity is occurring on the network.
Note: This does not mean that the 703t server is
actually transmitting or receiving packets.
Hard drive LED states
The hard drive LED (the first LED in the row of LEDs below the power
button on the 703t server front panel) is not used because the 703t server
is actually equipped with two hard drives. There are no LEDs on the hard
drives.
If hard drive faults occur on the 703t server, you can investigate them by
reviewing events in the following:
•
operating system Event Viewer (see "Viewing event logs" (page 32))
•
CallPilot Event Browser (see "Event Browser" (page 55))
You can also view the status of each hard drive in the MegaRAID Client.
For instructions on accessing and using this utility, see Chapter 10 "RAID
operations" (page 121)
Nortel CallPilot
703t Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
NN44200-702 01.03 Standard
5.0 3 April 2007
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