Avaya S8500 manual Critical alerts Alphanumeric Pager Code Event Action

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Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter

Alerts

Critical alerts

Critical alerts are generated when one or more critical components are no longer functioning. See Table 3, Critical alerts, on page 35 for an explanation of critical alerts.

Table 3: Critical alerts

 

 

 

 

Alphanumeric

 

 

Pager Code

Event

Action

00

Temperature

[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if any of the

 

irregularity

monitored temperatures fall outside the critical threshold

 

 

values. If a critical temperature setting is detected, the

 

 

S8500 Media Server shuts down. This shutdown happens

 

 

even if this field is not selected for alert notification. To

 

 

view the threshold values associated with the temperature

 

 

readings, select System Health in the navigation pane.

 

 

Under Environmentals, Temperature, click Value. A

 

 

window opens that shows the warning reset, warning, soft

 

 

shutdown, and hard shutdown thresholds for temperatures

 

 

associated with the selected component.

 

 

 

01

Voltage

[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if voltages for any of

 

irregularity

the monitored power supplies fall outside their specified

 

 

operating ranges. If a critical voltage condition is detected,

 

 

the S8500 Media Server shuts down. The shutdown happens

 

 

even if this field is not selected to generate an alert

 

 

notification. To view the voltage operating setting, select

 

 

System Health on the navagation pane. Under

 

 

Environmentals, Voltages, click Value. A window opens

 

 

that shows the warning reset, warning, soft shutdown, and

 

 

hard shutdown thresholds for voltages associated with the

 

 

selected components.

 

 

 

02

Tamper

[default: Disabled]: Not used in the S8500 Media Server

 

 

configuration.

 

 

 

03

Multiple fan

[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if two or more

 

failure

cooling fans fail.

 

 

 

04

Power failure

[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if the power unit on

 

 

the S8500 Media Server fails.

 

 

 

05

Hard disk drive

[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if the S8500 hard

 

failure

disk fails.

 

 

 

06

VRM failure

[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if one or more

 

 

voltage regulator modules (VRMs) fail.

 

 

 

Warning alerts

Warning alerts are generated for events that may progress into a critical level. See Figure 14, Warning and System Alerts, on page 36.

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Contents Issue 1 November Copyright 2003, Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved SOC/REN Declarations of Conformity Contents November Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User GuideAvaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide November POST/BIOS VPD ASM VPDAvaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide Downloading this book Downloading this book and updates from the WebOverview Audience555-245-702 November European Union standardsStandards compliance Typography Physical dimensionsConventions GeneralPress Escape J Safety labels and security alert labelsUser input System output and field namesConnecting and disconnecting cables To connect To disconnect Safety precautionsAvaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide Lbmswarn LAO Trademarks Trademarks and Service MarksMerlin International Technical assistanceSending us comments Within the United StatesWeb browser requirements Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor AdapterNetwork password window Connecting and logging in to the RSAASM navigation pane layout ASM navigationRSA Available actions 1 Link Action DescriptionMonitored Local Events Defines Global Remote Alert Settings DefinesAvailable actions 2 Link Action Description ASM control Viewing the configuration summarySystem settings Setting system informationSystem settings Setting ASM informationSetting server time-outs ASM date and time Setting ASM date and timeCreating a login profile Login profilesDialback status and Dialback number fields are not used Login profileAlerts Setting the global login settingsAlerts Configuring a remote alert recipientRemote alert recipient window Adding a remote alert recipientAlert fowarding Configuring global remote alert settingsMonitored alerts Customizing monitored alertsEnvironmentals, Voltages , click Value. a window opens Under Environmentals, Temperature , click Value . aCritical alerts Critical alerts Alphanumeric Pager Code Event ActionPane. Under Environmentals, Voltages , click Value. a Environmentals, Temperature, click Value . a windowAlphanumeric Pager Code Event Action System Alerts Alphanumeric Pager Code Event Action System alertsMonitored Local Events Monitored local events 1 Event Action Monitored local eventsMonitored local events 2 Event Action Configuring the serial portSerial port Serial port Assigning advanced modem settingsNetwork interfaces Configuring an Ethernet connectionSetting an advanced Ethernet setup Setting a static IP configurationAdvanced Ethernet setup PPP over Serial Port Configuring PPP access over a serial portEnabling Snmp agents and traps Network protocolsDNS Enabling DNSBacking up the ASM configuration Accessing the configuration windowRestore ASM Configuration section, click Browse Restoring and modifying the ASM configurationBackup ASM Configuration section, click Backup Click Restore Defaults Restoring ASM defaultsRestoring the Avaya defaults LAN IP Address field, type Logging off the RSA Restarting the RSAMonitoring the S8500 using the RSA Environmentals Temperature thresholdsViewing system health summary Voltage thresholds System health temperature thresholdsSystem health voltage thresholds Fan speedViewing the event log Event logClick Clear Log Vital product dataClearing the event log Saving the event logMachine level VPD Field Function Viewing vital product dataComponent level VPD data Field Function POST/BIOS VPD Field FunctionComponent level VPD Component activity logASM vital product data Field Function Server power and restart activityPerforming RSA tasks To access the Server Power / Restart Control option Accessing server power and restart controlServer power/restart control Update firmware Updating RSA or Bios firmwareAccessing remote ASM Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide Operating System LoaderAvaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide Index POST/BIOS VPD Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide November Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide
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