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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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LEDs<br />

Figure notes:<br />

Number Description Status<br />

8 Power supply (GREEN) ON: The power supply is functioning properly<br />

OFF: indicates one or more of the following conditions:<br />

● AC power is unavailable<br />

S8730 <strong>Server</strong> LEDs<br />

Follow the links in the following table for the explanation of the various LEDs on an S8730<br />

server.<br />

Figure 22: S8730 <strong>Server</strong> Front Panel<br />

Figure notes:<br />

● Power supply failed<br />

● Power supply is in standby mode<br />

● Power supply exceeded current limit<br />

S8730 Front Panel Figure 22: S8730 <strong>Server</strong> Front Panel<br />

Front Panel LEDs and buttons Figure 23: S8730 <strong>Server</strong> Front Panel LEDs and buttons<br />

System Insight Display LEDs Figure 24: S8730 Systems Insight Display LEDs<br />

Back Panel LEDs Figure 25: S8730 <strong>Server</strong> Rear Panel LEDs and buttons<br />

Hard Drive LEDs Figure 26: Hard Drive LEDs<br />

334 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s<br />

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