Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Quick Setup Guide

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Using Alarms and Logs on Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
About Alarms
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The brief description in an alarm table entry may contain values that are specific to one alarm 
occurrence, such as an IP address or the available disk space on a Web Server. These values may differ 
for all alarms that are combined into one table entry. Only the values for the most recent alarm are 
displayed. To view all alarm occurrences,view the 
Entries remain in the alarm table until you clear them. Therefore, the alarm table may display very old 
information. In contrast, only the alarms generated during a specified time period are displayed in the 
“ExLog error logs” or “ExLog detailed logs” in the System Information Capture (Infocap) log.
We recommend that you regularly clear the alarm table, so that:
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You can tell at a glance whether any new alarms have been generated since the last time you looked.
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You can distinguish between individual alarms, because there will be fewer counts per table entry.
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Exception Log
The exception log contains alarm and error messages. Clearing alarms in the 
 does not clear 
alarms in the exception log.
You can view the exception log:
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By entering the 
 command or the 
 command. 
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In the “ExLog error logs” or “ExLog detailed logs” in the System Information Capture (Infocap) log.
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Module Numbers
Us
Table 1
 to determine which system component corresponds to each module number that may appear 
in the 
 or 
.
Table 1
Module Numbers 
Internal 
Error 
Number
System Component
Module 
Number
Description
0
IMC_CLASS_NULL
0
Command line utility
1024
IMC_CLASS_COMMON
1
Common functions
2048
IMC_CLASS_SIM
2
System Integrity Manager (SIM)