Alarming Options; Alarm Sources; Alarm Destinations; View Alarms - Avaya G700 Maintenance Manual

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Alarming Options

Alarming on the S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateways occurs in several areas:
• Media Modules, servers, and the Layer 2 Switching Processor are all capable of detecting internal
failures and generating traps and alarms
• The G700 detects faults and alerts the Media Server; the Media Server then raises an alarm
• Avaya MultiVantage alarms reflect G700 health status
• The Web Interface displays platform alarms

Alarm Sources

Alarms originate from the following:
• Avaya MultiVantage
• G700 Motherboard
• Media Modules

Alarm Destinations

The following are alarm destinations:
• Media Server
• Web Interface

View Alarms

View alarms through the following:
• Layer 2 Switching Processor CLI
• S8300 SAT CLI
• Avaya MultiVantage Web Interface
Note: For non-MultiVantage alarms, utilize the Web Page header "Alarms and
Notification" and "Diagnostics: View System Log". Users should choose the
appropriate heading and, if necessary, call Avaya support.
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