Hardware Status; Event Log - Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator's Manual

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You cannot delete warnings from the Warnings page. Warnings are removed by the VCS only after
the required action or configuration change has been made.
After a restart of the VCS, any Acknowledged warnings that are still in place on the VCS will reappear
with a status of New, and must be re-acknowledged.
Refer to the
warnings list

Hardware status

The Hardware page
(Status > Hardware
VCS unit.
Information displayed includes:
fan speeds
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component temperatures
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component voltages
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Any appropriate minimum or maximum levels are shown to help identify any components operating
outside of their standard limits.
CAUTION:
do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.

Event Log

The Event Log page
(Status > Logs > Event
a list of all the events that have occurred on your system since the last upgrade. The Event Log holds
2GB of data; when this size is reached, the oldest entries are overwritten. However only the first 50MB
of event log data can be displayed through the web interface.
Filtering the Event Log
The Filter section lets you filter the Event Log. Enter the words you want to search for and click
Filter. Only those events that contain all the words you entered are shown.
To do more advanced filtering, click more options. This gives you additional filtering methods:
Contains the string: only includes events containing the exact phrase entered here.
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Contains any of the words: includes any events that contain at least one of the words entered
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here.
Not containing any of the words: filters out any events containing any of the words entered here.
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Note: use spaces to separate each word you want to filter by.
Click Filter to reapply any modified filter conditions. To return to the complete Event Log listing, click
Reset.
Reconfiguring the log settings
Clicking Reconfigure the log settings takes you to the
you can set the level of events that are recorded in the event log, and also set up a remote server to
which the event log can be copied.
Results section
The Results section shows all the events matching the current filter conditions, with the most recent
being shown first.
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X6.1)
for further information about the specific warnings that can be raised.
) provides information about the physical status of your
Log) lets you view and search the Event Log, which is
Overview and status information
Logging
configuration page. From this page,
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