Avocent 1515, 2015, 1415 manual To run diagnostic tests, Diagnostic Test Details Description

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NOTE: AVRIQ or IAC modules may appear to be offline while being upgraded.

Figure 3.21: Diagnostics Dialog Box

Next to each item to be tested, you will see a pass (green circle) or fail (red x) symbol display to the left of each item as that test finishes. The following table details each of the tests.

Table 3.5: Diagnostic Test Details

Test

Description

 

 

Memory Tests

Reports on the condition of the main board RAM

 

 

Firmware CRCs

Reports on the condition of the main board RAM

 

 

Comm Interfaces

Validates the current firmware images stored in the system’s Flash

 

 

Switch Controller test

Verifies the switch matrix controller is accessible and functional

 

 

Local Video

Indicates the condition of the local video monitor

 

 

On-line Targets

Indicates the total number of currently connected and powered targets

 

 

Offline Targets

Indicates the number of targets that have been connected successfully in the

past and are powered down

 

 

 

Suspect Targets

Indicates the number of targets that have been detected, but are either

unavailable for connection or have dropped packets during the ping tests

 

 

 

To run diagnostic tests:

1.If the OSCAR interface is not open, press Print Screen. The Main dialog box will appear.

2.Click Commands - Run Diagnostics. A warning message displays indicating that all users will be disconnected.

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Contents AutoView Switch USA Notification Canadian Notification AutoView→ Switch 1415/1515/2015 Power On Page Page Table of Contents Changing Your Switch Mode List of Figures User Setup Menu Administrator Only List of Tables AutoView 1415/1515/2015 Switch Installer/User Guide Multiplatform support Features and BenefitsAvriq Intelligent Module Security Two-User Share ModeOscar graphical user interface Operation modesLocal user accounts Integrated Access CablesCascading expansion Safety Precautions Example of an AutoView Switch ConfigurationRack mount safety considerations AutoView 1415/1515/2015 Switch Installer/User Guide Getting Started Rack Mounting Your AutoView SwitchSupplied with the AutoView switch Additional items neededInstalling the AutoView Switch To install the 1U switch mounting bracketInstallation To connect a server using an Avriq module Connecting UsersCascading AutoView Switches To connect a server using an IAC moduleTo cascade multiple AutoView switches Adding Legacy Switches Legacy Switch Support Legacy Product Model NumbersAutoView 2015 Switch Configuration with Legacy KVM Switches Local Analog User a Avriq Module Setting Up Your AutoView Switching System To add a legacy KVM switchAutoView 1415/1515/2015 Switch Installer/User Guide Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers To access the Main dialog boxControlling Your System at the Analog Ports To select servers Viewing the status of your switchSelecting servers Navigating the Oscar Interface Alt+X Configuring Oscar Interface Menus To access the Setup menuTo access the Names dialog box Assigning server namesTo assign names to servers Names Dialog BoxTo assign a device type To access the Devices dialog boxAssigning device types To access the Menu dialog box Changing the display behaviorTo set up key sequences to launch the Oscar interface Setting the keyboard country codeTo choose the default display order of servers To set a Screen Delay Time for the Oscar interfaceTo select a language Selecting a languageTo change the keyboard country code To access the Flag dialog box Controlling the status flagSetting console security To determine how the status flag is displayedTo password protect your console To access the Security dialog boxTo set or change the password To disable local user accounts Admin user only To remove password protection from your consoleTo enable local user accounts To enable the screen saver mode with no password protectionTo exit the screen saver mode To immediately turn on the screen saver Displaying Version InformationTo turn off the screen saver To display version information16 Target Selection Dialog Box Admin Scanning Your System To decommission an Avriq moduleTo remove a server from the scan list To start the Scan ModeTo add servers to the scan list Running System Diagnostics To cancel Scan ModeTo run diagnostic tests Diagnostic Test Details DescriptionTo access the Broadcast dialog box Broadcasting to ServersTo broadcast to selected servers 23 Broadcast Dialog BoxTo turn broadcasting off Changing Your Switch ModeTo access the Switch dialog box Setting the Share Mode feature To enable Share ModeUsing Administrator Privileges To access the User Setup screen administrator onlyTo edit a user User Setup menu functions administrator onlyUser Edit menu administrator only User Access menu administrator only User Edit Menu Administrator OnlyUser Setup menu Delete administrator only Items needed for the upgrade Appendix a Flash UpgradesUpgrading the AutoView switch To upgrade firmwareTo simultaneously upgrade multiple Avriq modules Upgrading the Avriq module firmwareAppendices Appendix B Technical Specifications Analog Port SetsSafety and EMC Approvals and Markings Appendix C Sun Advanced Key Emulation Appendices To resolve an issue Appendix D Technical SupportPage 590-644-501C
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