Using The System Setup Utility Logs - Avaya CallPilot 600r Maintenance And Diagnostics

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4. During the boot up sequence, press F2 to change your CMOS settings. Make your

Using the System Setup Utility logs

The System Setup Utility (SSU) hardware event logs record all the hardware events that take
place while the system boots up and functions. SSU event logs are hardware logs, while the
system event logs described in
You can view SSU logs even when the system is not operational through the utilities on the
CallPilot Image DVD.
Important:
This tool is only intended for use by authorized Avaya support personnel.
The SSU logs can only hold 2000 events and display a warning message when full. You must
clear the logs to turn off the warning message. For more details, see
page 100.
Even if your system is not operational, you can save the SSU logs to an optional USB media
drive. Your support representative can use the logs to diagnose hardware faults. For more
details, see
Avaya CallPilot® 600r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
b) BOOT->BOOT DEVICE PRIORITY
1ST BOOT DEVICE
2ND BOOT DEVICE
c) SERVER
ASSERT NMI ON
PERR
ASSERT NMI ON
SERR
POWER LINK
FRB-4 POLICY
d. Proceed to "Exit" and save these newly configured settings
as "SAVE CUSTOM DEFAULTS".
e. Then within "Exit" proceed to "Save Changes and Exit".
f. Reboot server and verify settings.
******* END OF TEXT DISPLAY*******
changes according to the text that appears in the previous step.
Viewing event logs
To save SSU logs to a USB media drive
Using the System Setup Utility logs
[PS-DW-224E-C]
[00, AIC-7901A: 0 FU]
[DISABLED]
[DISABLED]
[POWER ON]
[RESET]
on page 30 apply to the software application.
To clear SSU logs
on page 100.
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