4 Media Server Alarms:
Obtaining Information from MultiVantage Alarms
If you can get the MultiVantage application to run either from a telnet session (SAT window) or
Avaya
Site Administration, you can use the following SAT commands to obtain more information.
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Use display alarms command:
1.
Issuing the display alarms command at the administration terminal shows where maintenance
thinks the problem lies. The alarms are a good indication of why the system went down. They
should be used along with the following two methods.
Observe red LEDs on the Media Modules to determine where software or firmware had a
2.
problem.
Use the reset command.
3.
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Alarming on the Avaya S8300 Media Server
S8300 Maintenance Commands can also be tested and corrected using SAT commands.
Alarming on the External Media Server
Maintenance for External Media Servers is the same as for the S8700 or DEFINITY servers. See
"Maintenance for the Avaya
"Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server R, 555-233-117".
Maintenance for S8300/S8700 and G700
555-234-101 — Issue 2 — October 2002
S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configurations, 555-233-143" or
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