
Troubleshooting your CallPilot system
Standard 1.06
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CallPilot
Power/sleep LED states
The power/sleep LED is the middle LED in the row of LEDs below the
power button on the 703t server’s front panel (see “Status LEDs” in the
diagram on page 25). The LED is green.
Note:
The CallPilot operating system does not support sleep mode on the
server.
System status LED
The system status LED is the right LED in the row of LEDs below the
power button on the 703t server’s front panel (see “Status LEDs” in the
diagram on page 25).
Note:
If the status LED indicates a problem, you can learn more about
the problem by using the server’s event log. For more information, see
“Viewing event logs” on page 48.
IF the power/sleep
status LED is
AND
THEN
green
steady
the server is powered on.
off
not
applicable
the server is powered off.
IF the system
status LED is
AND
THEN
green
steady
the server is operating normally.
blinking
the server’s processor or memory is
disabled.
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Page 12: ...Task List Standard 1 06 12 CallPilot...
Page 16: ...Contents Standard 1 06 16 CallPilot...
Page 64: ...Using Windows online diagnostic tools Standard 1 06 64 CallPilot...
Page 76: ...Using serial port diagnostic tools Standard 1 06 76 CallPilot...
Page 118: ...Using CallPilot system utilities Standard 1 06 118 CallPilot Figure 13 Legend Help tab...
Page 144: ...Replacing basic chassis components Standard 1 06 144 CallPilot...
Page 170: ...Replacing media drives Standard 1 06 170 CallPilot...
Page 188: ...RAID operations Standard 1 06 188 CallPilot...
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