Viewing The Alarm; Alarming On The Avaya S8300 Media Server; Alarming On An External Media Server - Avaya G350 Maintenance Manual

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Media Server alarms
Media Server alarms

Viewing the alarm

The technician views alarms and events through the commands in
Alarms,
on page 308, which are available via the Web Interface and SAT command-line interface.
Table 160: Commands for Viewing Alarms
Command
View Current
Alarms
display alarms

Alarming on the Avaya S8300 Media Server

S8300 alarms can be tested and corrected using SAT commands or the Web interface. If you run the
Communication Manager application either from a Telnet session (SAT window) or Avaya Site
Administration, you can use the following SAT commands to obtain more information.
To obtain information from Communication Manager alarms:
1
Use
display alarms
Issuing the
software has logged alarms. The alarms are a good indication of the cause of system problems.
They should be used in combination with the following.
2
Observe RED LEDs on the Media Modules to determine if software or firmware had a problem.
3
Use the
Clear Communication Manager alarms with various SAT commands and corrective actions documented
in Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY
CAUTION:
Only trained Avaya technicians should clear alarms.

Alarming on an external Media Server

Alarms for external media servers follows that described for the S8700 or DEFINITY servers. See
Maintenance for the Avaya S8700 Media Server with the SCC1 or MCC1 Media Gateway, 555-233-143
or Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY
308
Interface
Purpose
Web
To view a list of
Interface,
outstanding alarms
under Alarms
against
and
Communication
Notification
Manager
SAT CLI
To view logged
Communication
Manager alarms
command:
command at the administration terminal shows where maintenance
display alarms
reset
command.
®
Server R, 555-233-117.
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Server R, 555-233-117.
Table 160, Commands for Viewing
Description
Displays a summary of alarms (if
present), followed by a detailed
table of explanation.
These are the alarms that have not
yet been cleared, either manually or
via an Expert System.
Maintenance of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004

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