Serial Port; Configuring The Serial Port - Avaya S8500 User Manual

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Table 6: Monitored local events 2 of 2
Event
Power supply failure
Tampering
DASD failure
Remote login
Temperature irregularity
Fan failure
PFA notification
Partition configuration
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Serial port

From the Serial Port window, you can:
Configure the serial port of the RSA.
Configure advanced modem settings.
The serial port on the RSA can be used to dial out alerts to an remote alarm recipient and provide
connectivity for remote users.

Configuring the serial port

To configure the serial port:
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In the navigation pane, select Serial Port under the ASM Control heading.
The Serial Port window appears (see
Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide
November 2003
Action
[default: Enabled]: Generates an event if the power supply in the S8500
fails.
[default: Disabled]: Not used in the S8500 Media Server configuration.
[default: Enabled]: Generates an event if hard disk drive failures are
detected.
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if a remote login occurs.
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if the monitored temperatures
exceed their thresholds.
[default: Enabled]: Generates an event if one of the fans fails.
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if any of the hardware in the
S8500 generates a PFA event.
Not used.
Figure 16, Serial port,
Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter
on page 40).
Alerts
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