ŸRemote Timeout, in seconds Remote Latency, in seconds

These settings are functions of the service provider's catcher computer.

ŸNumber of Retries While Busy

This is the number of times the system retrys calls that result in a busy signal.

ŸSystem Name (System Administrator Aid)

This is the name given to the system and is used when reporting problem messages.

Note: Knowing the system name aids the support team in quickly identifying the location, configuration, history, and so on of your system.

You can access this service aid directly from the AIX command line, by typing:

/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp -m

Configure

Ring

Indicate

Power-On

Policy

 

 

 

 

 

This service aid allows the user to

power-on

a system by telephone from

a

remote

location. If the system is powered

off, and Ring Indicate Power On is

enabled,

the

system

powers

on at

a predetermined

number

of rings. If the system is

already

on,

no action is taken. In either case,

the telephone call is not answered,

and

the

calle

receives

no feedback

that the system has

powered on.

 

 

 

Use this service aid to display and change the following settings for the Ring Indic Power-On Policy:

Note: Because of system capability, some of the following settings might not be displayed by this service aid.

Ÿ Power On Via Ring Indicate (on/off)

ŸNumber of Rings Before Power On

You can access this service aid directly from the AIX command line, by typing:

/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp -r

Configure Surveillance Policy

This service aid monitors the system for hang conditions; that is, hardware or software failures that cause operating system inactivity. When enabled, and surveillance detects operating system inactivity, a call is placed to report the failure

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