Collaboration Server Hardware Monitoring

With an Upper Major alarm activation it is recommended to perform the following checks:

Fans/fan tray functions

Overall System Ventilation

Filter (top, bottom & sides free and no dust)

Room temperature (cool).

When no apparent cause can be found, then contact your next level of support.

Diagnostic Mode

Diagnostic Mode is a debugging tool for performing hardware diagnostics that detect malfunctions in the hardware component’s performance. Diagnostics are performed only for the MFA, CPU and Switch (Cards: MPMx/MPMRx, DSP media cards, CPU, RTM IP, and RTM ISDN).

A user using an Administrator Login can view and access the Diagnostic Mode. When Diagnostic Mode is initialized, the MCU is reset and upon restarting, the MCU will enter Diagnostic Mode. Entering this mode causes the MCU to terminate all active conferences and prohibits conferences from being established.

RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator users must access the system in Diagnostic Mode using the system Shelf Management IP address.

To run Diagnostics on a card:

1On the Hardware Monitor toolbar, click the Active Diagnostic Mode button.

2If asked whether to continue this operation, click Yes.

3The Collaboration Server restarts.

4For RMX 1500/2000/4000, the web client reopens using the Shelf Manager IP address; For RMX 1800, you need to re-enter the system management IP in the browser to access the web client again.

5Log in using an Administrator account.

6On the Hardware Monitor toolbar, click the Active Diagnostic Mode( ) button.

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Polycom 1500/1800/2000/4000 manual Diagnostic Mode, To run Diagnostics on a card