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CallPilot 100 Will Not Boot 1

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cm3000

Technical User
Apr 24, 2012
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CA
Hello Everyone,

I work for an SMB that uses a CallPilot 100 vm that will not boot. The system turns on, starts to power up and then hangs and restarts.

We had a UPS fail and then a power outage, after which this issue started to occur. I have seen posts on the forum that say switching to the 8v power supply can help (we have 9v currently), but after hooking up a serial cable it looks like the CP board may be fried or the software corrupted:

/* Start of boot process */

CallPilot 150 Boot Loader V1.5.19
(C) 2001 Nortel Networks

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NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS:
IP address on LAN is 192.168.X.XXX
LAN interface's subnet mask is XXXXXXXXXX
IP address of default gateway to other networks is 192.168.X.XXX
HARDWARE PARAMETERS:
Serial channels will use a baud rate of 9600
This board's ethernet address is 0:60:38:XX:XX:XX
CALLPILOT BOOTLOADER PARAMETERS:
Execution Mode: Load CallPilot
Source File System Parameters:
Device: ATA Disk
Source File List Name: filelst.lst
Destination File System Parameters:
Device: ATA Disk
File List Name: filelst.lst
Format Target Device: Y
Boot File Name: CallPilot.bin
After board is reset, start-up code will wait 2 seconds
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To change any of this, press any key within 2 seconds


Automatic Update Mode Enabled!
To Change Update Mode to Manual, press any key within 10 seconds
Updating in Automatic Mode!

Initializing ATA Disk... Done.
Initializing PCMCIA Stack ...SSInit: CS_Sockets - 2,Num_PWindows - 8

/* End, it hangs and then starts over */

I want to avoid purchasing a power supply if that is not the issue, so I was hoping that someone might be able to identify the cause of the issue.

Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you in advance!
 
I am guessing PS.

Do in order:
-Replace Power Supply to 8 volts - Part # is NTAB3456AM
-Attempt upgrade of software to latest release using front slot
-Replace software card with latest release
-Replace cabinet

PS- Always good to have a spare PS on hand anyway.




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curlycord
 
@Curlycord,

Looks like you were right the issue was a faulty power supply.

Thank you for the advice!
 
@norstarboy125,

Yes the old power supply was a 9v
 
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