3 Voice System Administration

Message Administration

5Complete the Saving Changes and Exiting Message Administration on page 83 procedure.

The system installs the changes on the voice system.

Modifying Message Priorities

This procedure allows you to modify message priority. When the system is installed, each message is assigned a particular priority. In most cases, these priorities are appropriate and do not need to be modified. Depending on the type of application, however, you may want to modify a message priority.

Events are messages of priority none (denoted by “–in” the System Message Administration window). Alarms are messages of priority minor, major, and critical (denoted by “*”, “**”, and *C, respectively) in the System Message Administration window.

Note: If you modify the message priority of some system messages, it can have an impact on other processes within the system. For example, if you change the message priority of HDWR001 to critical (*C), the alarm on the TAM is also changed to critical. See "HDWR Alarms and Log Messages" in Chapter 4, "Alarms and Log Messages," in UCS 1000 R4.2 System Reference, 585-313- 210, for more information on the HDWR alarms and the TAM.

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