web statisticsweb stats

Business Phone Systems

Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 4
Member
Member
Offline
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 4
Hello! I am new to this forum and new to the newer Nortel equipment. I have a new customer who has a CICS that went dead during a storm. All sets were dead and CSU had a flashing green light. I restored service with an old 6/16 that I had on the shelf. I was wondering if the CSU is repairable, or if the flashing light has some maintenance meaning. I was told by a supplier that they are not repairable, but I've heard that from suppliers before.... I would appreciate any info from you Nortel experts. Thanks!

Nortel Phone System Service
VoIP Demo

Nortel Phone System Service in Canada


Do you need a Nortel Phone System technician or specific Nortel parts?
Atcom to the rescue! Our telephone techs have qualified experience servicing and troubleshooting Nortel CICS, MICS, & BCM telephone systems.
Service in Canada from sea to sea.

Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 826
Member
Member
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 826
Hi Paul, welcome to the board!

The CICS doesn't have a lot of field servicable parts, but it is "repairable" by Nortel. There will be a charge of course. Before sending it in, I would try a different software cartridge. Also, yank the line cards to be sure they aren't causing a problem.

Good Luck!


Marty Beutler
Follow me on my quest to webify all of us at Webify.Us
--> Providing Business Relevance for Web 2.0 Technologies
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 4
Member
Member
Offline
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 4
Thanks for the response, Marty. I did yank the line card and that had no effect with the flashing light. Of course, not working on newer Nortel CSU's, I don't have a spare software cartridge. It's very difficult to find much info on Nortel equipment. Can't find a drawing of the circuit board anywhere to try to determine the significance of the green led. I may have to turn to Nortel.
I appreciate your time,
Paul

Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 1,390
Member
Member
Offline
Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 1,390
Okay i had this same problem.

Swapped out power supply - NG
Swapped out s/w - NG
Swapped out cabinet - NG
Swapped out cabinet with S/W - all is good.

Basically replaced the entire unit. But with refurb pricing so low. what the heck.

Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 826
Member
Member
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 826
Quote
Originally posted by rustynails:
But with refurb pricing so low. what the heck.
Good point rustynails. The CICS cabinet is pretty inexpensive (even new). A refurb would probably cost less than the repair. And, you wouldn't have as long of a wait.


Marty Beutler
Follow me on my quest to webify all of us at Webify.Us
--> Providing Business Relevance for Web 2.0 Technologies

Moderated by  MooreTel 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Newest Topics
Inter-tel Encore CX aka Mitel 3000 circa 2008
by Telesystems - 04/27/25 02:20 PM
Just a little of what I've been working on
by John807 - 04/25/25 11:42 AM
Vertical sbx
by Gary S. - 04/25/25 09:59 AM
NEC SV9100 trunk to trunk routing
by utec - 04/21/25 04:23 PM
Forum Statistics
Forums84
Topics94,522
Posts639,999
Members49,851
Most Online5,661
May 23rd, 2018
Newest Members
ferhat_efe, utec, MoverDub, Kevin usama, Pruitt roger
49,850 Registered Users
Top Posters(30 Days)
Toner 8
Taddeo 6
dexman 3
Who's Online Now
1 members (justbill), 278 guests, and 40 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Contact Us | Sponsored by Atcom: One of the best VoIP Phone Canada Suppliers for your business telephone system!| Terms of Service

Sundance Communications is not affiliated with any of the above manufacturers. Sundance Phone System Forums - VOIP & Cloud Phone Help
©Copyright Sundance Communications 1998 - 2025
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0