What The Maintenance Screen Provides - Avaya CallPilot 1002rp Maintenance And Diagnostics

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Using Avaya CallPilot® Manager to monitor hardware
• Run integrated diagnostic tests.
• View the results of the last diagnostic test run against a component.

What the Maintenance screen provides

The Maintenance screen 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 screen. 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 screen are based on the CallPilot server
type and the switch that is connected to CallPilot.
When you click a component, the screen refreshes to show the details about that component.
Details are divided into the sections described in the following table.
Table 13: Component sections
Section
General
Maintenance
Diagnostics
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This section shows general technical information about the
selected component. This 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)
Note:
This section does not appear for all components.
This section shows the state of the selected component. Use
this section to start and stop a component before running a
diagnostic test.
This section appears only for components on which you are
allowed to perform maintenance administration.
For more information about working with component states, see
the following sections:
Viewing component states
Starting and stopping components
Use the Diagnostics section to run one or more diagnostic tests,
or to view the results of the last diagnostic tests that were run
on the selected component.
Description
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December 2010

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