RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Collaboration Server RTM-IP 1500/RTM-IP/RTM IP 4000 Card Properties
To view the Collaboration Server RTM-IP 1500/RTM-IP/RTM IP 4000 Properties:
1In the Hardware Monitor pane, right-click the RTM IP entry and then select Properties.
2Click Active Alarms.
Figure 24-7RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 2000 RTM-IP Temperature Sensors
The RTM-IP is populated with 4 temperature sensors numbered: Sensor 14-17.
On the Slot ID: 5 - RTM - IP Properties, Sensor 16 is called "Incoming ambient" and on the
right side of the table and you can see the threshold numbers of the sensor. For
example, on Sensor 14, the event "Upper Major" is activated when the temperature
reaches +60° (degrees) Centigrade. The "Upper Major" event results in an alarm being
triggered. Perform an overall system check. The Upper Critical event is activated when
the temperature reaches a +71° (degrees) Centigrade.
CNTL Card Properties
To view the Collaboration Server CTNL Properties:
1In the Hardware Monitor pane, right-click the CTNL entry and then select Properties.
Right clicking on any Collaboration Server card will display the cards Properties.
The Sensor numbering and Temperature listings may vary on Collaboration Server systems
depending on card’s Hardware Version and Software Version number. The Collaboration
Server Manager and RealPresence Collaboration Server Client software version can also
affect the UI or change the look & feel.