Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter
ASM control
6NMI Reset Delay [default: Disabled]: Use this field to specify the time in minutes that the RSA waits to restart the S8500 Media Server after a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) generates. A NMI can be triggered by:
•A critical error such as a hardware fault.
•A parity error in the memory subsystem.
To set the NMI Reset Delay, select a value from the
7Scroll to the bottom of the page and slick Save.
Setting ASM date and time
Alerts that are sent from the RSA are time stamped using the RSA internal clock. The RSA internal clock uses Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and Daylight Saving Time (DST) to enable administrators to manage servers that reside in different time zones.
To set the date and time:
1In the navigation pane, select System Settings under the ASM Control heading.
The ASM Date and Time window appears (see Figure 5, ASM date and time, on page 27).
Figure 5: ASM date and time
2Scroll down to the ASM Date and Time section and click Set ASM Date and Time. The ASM Date and Time window opens (see Figure 6, ASM Date and Time, on page 27).
Figure 6: ASM Date and Time
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