Avaya S8500 manual Advanced Ethernet setup

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Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter

Alerts

Figure 18: Advanced Ethernet setup

1In the Data Rate field [default: Auto]: Used to specify the amount of data to be transferred per

second over a LAN connection. Possible selections from the drop-down menu are: Auto, 10 Mb, and 100 Mb.

2In the Duplex field [default: Auto]: Used to enter the type of communication channel that is used in your network. From the drop-down menu, select one of the following:

Full: Data is carried in both directions at one time.

Half: Data is carried in one direction at a time.

Auto: This option allows automatic detection of the duplex type.

3In the Maximum transmission unit field [default: 1500 bytes]: Used to specify the maximum packet size, in bytes, for your network interface.

4In the Locally administered MAC address field [0.0.0.0]: A locally administered MAC overrides the burned-in MAC address. The locally administered MAC address must be in the following format:

Hexadecimal value from 000000000000 through FFFFFFFFFFFF.

In the form of XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX where X is a number between zero and nine.

5In the Burned-in MAC MAC address burned-in

address field: This is a read-only field that contains the unique factory at the factory.

NOTE:

The RSA does not support the use of a multicast address. When a multicast address is used the least significant bit of the first byte is set to one.

6Click Save to save the changes.

7In the navigation panel, click Restart ASM under the ASM Control heading to activate the changes.

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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 AudienceStandards compliance European Union standards555-245-702 November 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 DescriptionAvailable actions 2 Link Action Description Global Remote Alert Settings DefinesMonitored Local Events Defines 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 ActionAlphanumeric Pager Code Event Action Environmentals, Temperature, click Value . a windowPane. Under Environmentals, Voltages , click Value. a Monitored Local Events System alertsSystem Alerts Alphanumeric Pager Code Event Action Monitored local events 1 Event Action Monitored local eventsSerial port Configuring the serial portMonitored local events 2 Event Action 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 windowBackup ASM Configuration section, click Backup Restoring and modifying the ASM configurationRestore ASM Configuration section, click Browse 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 Viewing system health summary Temperature thresholdsEnvironmentals 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 logPerforming RSA tasks Server power and restart activityASM vital product data Field Function 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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