Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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Server Alarms
118 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
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MAJ
"RMB reset command failed" - The RSA card did not respond to a reset 
command. Several failures generate this fault:
the bash command opt/IBMmpcli/bin/mpcli is missing or is not 
executable
the directory /usr/java/latest is missing or not symbolically linked to 
the Java runtime environment (JRE)
the file /opt/ecs/rmb/rsareset does not exist or cannot be read
no response from the RSA card
the RSA card did not execute the request
The recommendations are:
1. Be sure all the above files and directories exist and have read and 
execute permissions.
2. Reload any missing files from the distribution.
3. Be sure the RSA card is installed by looking at the back and checking 
that the green power LED on the RSA card is on, and that the amber 
error LED is off.
4. Verify that the RSA card is working by dialing into it or logging on to it 
over the service’s port of the RSA card.
5. Restart the RSA card from the RSA modem or service’s port and check 
the LEDs on the back of the card.
6. Verify that the RSA card is plugged into the PCI-X slot of the server.
7. Verify that the flat ribbon cable from the RSA card to the server 
motherboard has been installed and is firmly seated in the connectors 
at both ends.
8. Replace the RSA card.
Table 34: RMB Alarms in the S8500 Media Server (continued)
Event
ID
Alarm
Level
Alarm Text, Cause/Description, Recommendation
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