The Event Log; Viewing The Event Log - Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Manual

Avaya remote supervisor adapter for use with avaya s8500 media server
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The event log

The Event Log window contains all entries that currently are stored in the server event log and POST
event log. Information concerning all remote access attempts and dial-out events is recorded in the RSA
or ASM processor event log.

Viewing the event log

The Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor time stamps all events and logs them into the event
log. Information such as, all login attempts, dial-out attempts, memory errors, and bus failures are all
contained within the event log. Color indicators highlight the informational, warning, and error entries
To view the event log:
1
In the navigation pane, select Event Log under the Monitors heading.
The Event Log window appears.
2
Scroll down to view the complete contents of the event log.
The event log consists of the following fields:
: The assigned number that can be used to identify the entry.
Index
: Three possible severities can be assigned to any given entry in the log:
Sev
Informational: This low severity is assigned to entries in which you should take note.
Warning: This severity level is assigned to any entry that could affect the performance of
the S8500 Media Server.
Error: This severity level is assigned to any entry that needs immediate attention.
Source
Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide
June 2004
: The entity logging the event.
Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter
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