Hello guys,
I am facing issue with brand new S8300D server and G450 gateway. I've inserted the server board into V1 slot of G450. Afterwards I connected DVD drive into USB1 (with the powering USB cord of DVD into G450 USB port) and powered up the GW. It looked like everything is going well (GW started, DVD drive was processing) the VSP DVD). However I cannot connect the server via services port on 192.11.13.16
I know there are a lot of treads with same issue. None of suggested resolutions is working for me (changeing NIC settings, reinsert the server, ...)
Here is my setup.
S8300D server in v1 G450 GW.
Laptop with windows 7 with IP address 192.11.13.5/30 (FE - turned off) and putty client.
DVD drive Samsung SE-506AB in USB 1 port.
I am curios if someone was able to install the VSP using not recommended DVD drive by AVAYA (Like those Panasonic drives)?
I suspect the faulty server or the not suitable DVD drive.
When I insert the brand new S8300D server into G450 V1 slot I can see following status of module. The "Initializing" state is not changing.
G450-???(super)# sh module
SLOT TYPE CODE SUFFIX HW VINTAGE FW VINTAGE
---- -------- ---------- ------ ---------- -----------
v1 -- Initializing --
When I insert into same slot spare S8300D server with pre-installed VSP it is detected by G450.
G450-???(super)# show module
SLOT TYPE CODE SUFFIX HW VINTAGE FW VINTAGE
---- -------- ---------- ------ ---------- -----------
v1 S8300 ICC D 1 1
What exactly means the status Initializing? Another observation is that when I try ti turn off the brand new serer manually, the green LED is constantly blinking and it never goes into solid state. The spare server has not smae problem. When I turn it off manually the LED goes to solid state.
I used three different DVD drives, different DVDs, different USB ports.
I can boot the VSP installation DVD at my laptop with same DVD drive. I used same ISO image to instal the VSP in VirtualBox.
I can mount the DVD drive at spare S8300D. So I am not sure what I am missing.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
I am facing issue with brand new S8300D server and G450 gateway. I've inserted the server board into V1 slot of G450. Afterwards I connected DVD drive into USB1 (with the powering USB cord of DVD into G450 USB port) and powered up the GW. It looked like everything is going well (GW started, DVD drive was processing) the VSP DVD). However I cannot connect the server via services port on 192.11.13.16
I know there are a lot of treads with same issue. None of suggested resolutions is working for me (changeing NIC settings, reinsert the server, ...)
Here is my setup.
S8300D server in v1 G450 GW.
Laptop with windows 7 with IP address 192.11.13.5/30 (FE - turned off) and putty client.
DVD drive Samsung SE-506AB in USB 1 port.
I am curios if someone was able to install the VSP using not recommended DVD drive by AVAYA (Like those Panasonic drives)?
I suspect the faulty server or the not suitable DVD drive.
When I insert the brand new S8300D server into G450 V1 slot I can see following status of module. The "Initializing" state is not changing.
G450-???(super)# sh module
SLOT TYPE CODE SUFFIX HW VINTAGE FW VINTAGE
---- -------- ---------- ------ ---------- -----------
v1 -- Initializing --
When I insert into same slot spare S8300D server with pre-installed VSP it is detected by G450.
G450-???(super)# show module
SLOT TYPE CODE SUFFIX HW VINTAGE FW VINTAGE
---- -------- ---------- ------ ---------- -----------
v1 S8300 ICC D 1 1
What exactly means the status Initializing? Another observation is that when I try ti turn off the brand new serer manually, the green LED is constantly blinking and it never goes into solid state. The spare server has not smae problem. When I turn it off manually the LED goes to solid state.
I used three different DVD drives, different DVDs, different USB ports.
I can boot the VSP installation DVD at my laptop with same DVD drive. I used same ISO image to instal the VSP in VirtualBox.
I can mount the DVD drive at spare S8300D. So I am not sure what I am missing.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.