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we face problem with ipo500 expansion module DS 30ports.....it keeps on rebooting,
does anyone know how we can troubleshoot this.... Last edited by eedora; 05-23-2010 at 01:01 AM. |
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From a different forum and read this carefully!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't panic, follow the below steps and it will be working again. You need: - IP Office - IP Office Manager - HyperTerminal - Serial cable 9 to 9 pin -or- 9 to 24 pin depending of the crashed module Steps to follow create a offline config for the IP Office add the not working module in the offline config send the offline mede config to the IP Office and reboot IP Office power off the IP Office connect the not working expansion module to the IP Office connect the expansion module serial port to your PC start HyperTerminal - 38400,8,N,1 power up the expansion module and repeatingly press ESC on the PC until you get the Loader message Power up the IP Office Open Avaya Manager and open the config Make sure the TFTP server in Manager is active and that the working directory contains the necessery bin files for the expansion module In HyperTerminal enter AT-X, de module replies with a erase message and will show a TFTP Poll message If all is well you can see in the Manager tftp logs that the module is loading the software Go for a coffee and be patient, after a while the LED on the expansion module becomes green, it will take a few seconds from here before the unit is operational! Close the config in Manager and open it again test the module, if only the software was a problem it is working again - if not you have a hardware problem
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Before any of the above, with IP Office Manager running:
1) Receive a copy of the current configuration and use File | Save as to save a copy. 2) Use File | Advances | Reboot and wait a few minutes. |
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When it is rebooting all the time then it lost it's software.
Then a reboot does not fix it.
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I wasn't disagreeing with you - just think it wise to a) take a backup of the existing configuration and b) try the simply solution before going the whole AT-X wipe the control unit route. Yours is the solution for a system that won't recover on a reboot and some do.
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![]() ![]() Getting a config is a good thing to do. My experience is that when the module is rebooting all the time it lost it's software. But trying it does not harm the system.
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My phone module 30 has gone into red LED state how can i reset it
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I reckon you will have a PC with a Gigabit Nic plugged into the DS module. Unplug all cables and see if the unit becomes stable. You will probably also find that the port will have a blown chip on it as well.
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