
14-14 Troubleshooting startup problems
Troubleshooting terminal problems
Standard 1.0 Option 11 EC Installation and Maintenance Guide November 1999
Troubleshooting terminal problems
Introduction
The procedures contained in the following sections should
allow you to determine whether there is a problem with the
Meridian Mail administration terminal or the Node 1
Enhanced MMP40 or MMP40 card. Follow each step in the
troubleshooting procedure until you have solved the problem.
What to do if the
terminal remains
blank
If the terminal remains blank or does not display the startup
messages, follow these steps.
Step Action
1 Restart the system and observe the hexadecimal
display on the Node 1 Enhanced MMP40
or
MMP40
card. If the display stops at “.3” for more than 10
seconds, then there is a problem with the terminal or
its connection.
2 If the power LED on the terminal is not lit, check for
power problems as follows:
• Check that the terminal switch is on.
• Verify that power is available at the AC outlet
where the terminal is plugged in.
• Check the power cord and replace it if necessary.
• Check that the BootROM speed matches the
terminal speed.
• If all of the above tests are OK, replace the
terminal.
• Check the terminal cabling and setup as described
in the next procedure.
3 If the hexadecimal display does not increment past
“.3,” and you have checked step 2, proceed as
follows:
• Check for EC 11 power problems.
• If these tests fail, replace the Node 1 Enhanced
MMP40 or MMP40 card and retest.
4 If the hexadecimal display increments past “.3” but
the screen remains blank, there could be a problem
with the Enhanced MMP40 or MMP40 card. Replace
the card and retest.
5 If none of these steps succeed in solving the
problem, contact your Nortel support organization.
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