Avaya S8500 Vital product data, Clearing the event log, Saving the event log, Click Clear Log

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Vital product data

The event log consists of the following fields:

Index: The assigned number that can be used to identify the entry.

Sev: Three possible severities can be assigned to any given entry in the log:

Informational: This low severity is assigned to entries in which you should take note.

Warning: This severity level is assigned to any entry that could affect the performance of the S8500 Media Server.

Error: This severity level is assigned to any entry that needs immediate attention.

Source: The entity logging the event.

Date: The date of the entry into the event log.

Time: The time of the entry into the event log.

Text: A description of the nature of the event.

Clearing the event log

Size for the event log is limited. When the limit for the event log is exceeded, older entries are deleted in a first-in, first-out order.

To clear the event log:

1Scroll to the bottom of the Event Log window.

2Click Clear Log.

Saving the event log

To save the current event log to a file:

1Scroll to the bottom of the Event Log window and click Save Log as Text File.

2A file download window opens that identifies the filename and the originating source. Click Save in the file download window to proceed with the file download.

3A Save As window opens. Select the location on your computer that you want the file to be saved in and click OK.

4A Download Complete window opens when the file has been copied to the location specified on the disk. You can use MicroSoft Excel to open the file for viewing.

Vital product data

Upon S8500 Media Server startup, the RSA collects system, basic input/output (BIOS) information, and server component vital product data (VPD) and stores it in non-volatile memory. The VPD page contains key information about the remote managed server that the RSA is monitoring.

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Contents Issue 1 November Copyright 2003, Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved SOC/REN Declarations of Conformity Contents Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide NovemberPOST/BIOS VPD ASM VPD Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide NovemberAvaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide Audience Downloading this book and updates from the WebOverview Downloading this bookStandards compliance European Union standards555-245-702 November General Physical dimensionsConventions TypographySystem output and field names Safety labels and security alert labelsUser input Press Escape JSafety precautions Connecting and disconnecting cables To connect To disconnectAvaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide Lbmswarn LAO Trademarks and Service Marks TrademarksMerlin Within the United States Technical assistanceSending us comments InternationalUsing the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter Web browser requirementsConnecting and logging in to the RSA Network password windowASM navigation ASM navigation pane layoutAvailable actions 1 Link Action Description RSAAvailable actions 2 Link Action Description Global Remote Alert Settings DefinesMonitored Local Events Defines Setting system information Viewing the configuration summarySystem settings ASM controlSetting ASM information System settingsSetting server time-outs Setting ASM date and time ASM date and timeLogin profiles Creating a login profileLogin profile Dialback status and Dialback number fields are not usedSetting the global login settings AlertsConfiguring a remote alert recipient AlertsAdding a remote alert recipient Remote alert recipient windowConfiguring global remote alert settings Alert fowardingCustomizing monitored alerts Monitored alertsCritical alerts Alphanumeric Pager Code Event Action Under Environmentals, Temperature , click Value . aCritical alerts Environmentals, Voltages , click Value. a window opensAlphanumeric 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 Monitored local events 1 Event ActionSerial port Configuring the serial portMonitored local events 2 Event Action Assigning advanced modem settings Serial portConfiguring an Ethernet connection Network interfacesSetting a static IP configuration Setting an advanced Ethernet setupAdvanced Ethernet setup Configuring PPP access over a serial port PPP over Serial PortNetwork protocols Enabling Snmp agents and trapsEnabling DNS DNSAccessing the configuration window Backing up the ASM configurationBackup ASM Configuration section, click Backup Restoring and modifying the ASM configurationRestore ASM Configuration section, click Browse Restoring ASM defaults Click Restore DefaultsRestoring the Avaya defaults LAN IP Address field, type Restarting the RSA Logging off the RSAMonitoring the S8500 using the RSA Viewing system health summary Temperature thresholdsEnvironmentals System health temperature thresholds Voltage thresholdsFan speed System health voltage thresholdsEvent log Viewing the event logSaving the event log Vital product dataClearing the event log Click Clear LogViewing vital product data Machine level VPD Field FunctionComponent activity log POST/BIOS VPD Field FunctionComponent level VPD Component level VPD data Field FunctionPerforming RSA tasks Server power and restart activityASM vital product data Field Function Accessing server power and restart control To access the Server Power / Restart Control optionServer power/restart control Updating RSA or Bios firmware Update firmwareAccessing remote ASM Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide Loader Operating SystemAvaya 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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