Avaya S8500 User Manual page 22

Avaya user guide adapter remote supervisor for use with avaya s8500 media server
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Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter
ASM navigation
Table 2, Available actions,
Table 2: Available actions 1 of 3
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System Health
Event Log
Vital Product
Data (VPD)
Power/Restart
Firmware Update
Access Remote
ASM
System Settings
Login Profiles
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on page 22 outlines the actions available in the navigation pane.
Action
View health of the S8500
Media Server and the users
logged into the RSA.
View S8500 event logs.
View the VPD for the
S8500 server.
Remotely power on/off or
restart the S8500 Media
Server.
Update the firmware on
the RSA.
Not used in the S8500
Media Server
configuration.
View and configure
system settings for the
RSA.
Configure the RSA login
files
Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide
Description
View the power, temperature, voltage, and fan
status of the S8500 Media Server. You also can
view the users logged into the RSA.
Event logs contain S8500 information pertaining
to Power On Self Test (POST), remote access
attempts, and dial-out events. Events are time
stamped. Some of the events generate an alert if
configured on the Alerts page.
When the server starts, the RSA collects system
data, basic input/output system (BIOS)
information, and the server component VPD, and
stores it in nonvolatile memory.
The RSA provides full power on, power off, and
restart capability for the S8500 Media Server.
The firmware on the RSA can be updated. The
firmware update can be obtained from
http:\\support.avaya.com.
This screen is divided into three sections:
ASM Information: S8500 Product ID, ID
number, contact, and location information.
Server Timeouts: Power off delay.
ASM Date and Time: Set the date, time,
GMT offset, and daylight savings time.
View, configure, or change individual login
profiles. Up to 12 login profiles can be defined.
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