30 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting your CallPilot system
When the 703t server boots to the operating system and makes audible
beeps
If the 703t server boots to the operating system but still makes audible
beeps, one of the hard drives is in critical condition.
To check if server has a hard drive in critical condition
Step Action
1
Rebuild the hard drive as soon as the operating system has finished
loading. Refer to "RAID splitting" (page 129).
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When the 703t server boots to the operating system but does not boot
to CallPilot
If the 703t server does not boot to CallPilot, it may be due to the failure of
a multimedia board.
To check if multimedia board has failed
Step Action
1
Check the diagnostic screen that is displayed immediately after you
reboot the system, and view the event logs. For instructions, see
"Viewing event logs" (page 32).
2
If the diagnostic or event log information indicates failure of a
multimedia board, replace the card as described in "Replacing
MPB96 boards" (page 138).
3
If the diagnostic or event log information does not indicate failure of
a multimedia board, a software failure is the likely cause.
Refer to the Software Administration and Maintenance Guide
(NN44200-600) for instructions on how to reinstall software.
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Nortel CallPilot
703t Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
NN44200-702 01.03 Standard
5.0 3 April 2007
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