Introducing The Maintenance Page; Introduction; What The Maintenance Page Provides - Avaya CallPilot 201i Maintenance And Diagnostics

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Viewing the last diagnostic results

Introducing the Maintenance page

Introduction

Use the Maintenance page in CallPilot Manager to do the following:
• Obtain general information about components.
• View component states.
• Start and stop components.
• Run integrated diagnostic tests.
• View the results of the last diagnostic test run against a component.

What the Maintenance page provides

The Maintenance page identifies the server platform and switch connectivity type. It also
provides a tree that, when expanded, lists the physical and logical hardware components down
the left side of the page. To list the server hardware components, click the plus sign (+) at
the top of the tree. To list the subcomponents for each component, click the plus sign (+) beside
the component.
Note:
The components that are listed on the Maintenance page are based on the CallPilot server
type and the switch that is connected to CallPilot.
When you click a component, the page refreshes to show the details about that component.
Details are divided into the sections described in the following table.
Section
General
Avaya CallPilot® 201i Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
on page 67
This section shows general technical information about the
selected component. This information typically includes the
following details:
• the name, class, type, series, or version of a component
• various capabilities of a component (for example, whether a
component is removable)
Introducing the Maintenance page
Description
December 2010
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