Critical Alerts; Warning Alerts - Avaya S8500 User Manual

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Critical alerts

Critical alerts are generated when one or more critical components are no longer functioning. See
Critical alerts,
on page 35 for an explanation of critical alerts.
Table 3: Critical alerts
Alphanumeric
Pager Code
00
01
02
03
04
05
06

Warning alerts

Warning alerts are generated for events that may progress into a critical level. See
System Alerts,
Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide
November 2003
Event
Action
Temperature
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if any of the
irregularity
monitored temperatures fall outside the critical threshold
values. If a critical temperature setting is detected, the
S8500 Media Server shuts down. This shutdown happens
even if this field is not selected for alert notification. To
view the threshold values associated with the temperature
readings, select System Health in the navigation pane.
Under Environmentals, Temperature, click Value. A
window opens that shows the warning reset, warning, soft
shutdown, and hard shutdown thresholds for temperatures
associated with the selected component.
Voltage
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if voltages for any of
irregularity
the monitored power supplies fall outside their specified
operating ranges. If a critical voltage condition is detected,
the S8500 Media Server shuts down. The shutdown happens
even if this field is not selected to generate an alert
notification. To view the voltage operating setting, select
System Health on the navagation pane. Under
Environmentals, Voltages, click Value. A window opens
that shows the warning reset, warning, soft shutdown, and
hard shutdown thresholds for voltages associated with the
selected components.
Tamper
[default: Disabled]: Not used in the S8500 Media Server
configuration.
Multiple fan
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if two or more
failure
cooling fans fail.
Power failure
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if the power unit on
the S8500 Media Server fails.
Hard disk drive
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if the S8500 hard
failure
disk fails.
VRM failure
[default: Enabled]: Generates an alert if one or more
voltage regulator modules (VRMs) fail.
on page 36.
Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter
Figure 14, Warning and
Alerts
Table 3,
35

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