Polycom DOC2702A User Manual

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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000
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Polycom, Inc.
The Hardware Monitor pane displays the following RMX hardware component’s status 
columns: 
HW Monitor Pane Tool bar
The following buttons appear in the tool bar of the Hardware Monitor:
Table 23-1  
HW Monitor Pane Status Columns
Field
Description
Slot
Displays an icon according to the HW component type and the slot 
number. The icon displays the hardware status as follows:
An exclamation point (!) indicates errors in the HW component. 
Card icon with the reset button (
) indicates that the HW component 
is currently resetting.
Card icon with diagnostic tools (
) indicates that the HW component 
is in diagnostic mode.
Type
The type of hardware component card.
Status
The current status of the HW component; Normal, Major, Critical, 
Resetting, Diagnostics, or Empty.
Temperature
Monitors the temperature of the hardware components; Normal, Major and 
Critical.
Note: Critical condition invokes a system shut down.
Voltage
The voltage threshold of the hardware component; either Normal or Major.
Table 23-2  
HW Monitor Pane Tool Bar Buttons
Button
Name
Description
System Reset
Resets and restarts the system. Resetting saves settings and 
information that you changed in the system, i.e. IP Services, 
etc...
System Shut Down
Shuts down the system into a standby mode. When the user in 
the RMX Manager/Client presses the System Shut Down (red) 
button in the Hardware Monitor tool bar, the system should 
enter a standby mode and the LED turns ON. Only the media 
and control unit cards are in a standby mode. Shelf Manager 
remains active.
Turn the system OFF/ON to exit the standby mode.
System Start Up
Starts up the system. 
Note: This button is only displayed when connecting directly to 
the Shelf Management server. 
Shelf Manager
In the HW Monitor this opens the Shelf Management login 
window.
In the Shelf Management HW Monitor this sets the MFA, CPU 
and Switch (Cards: MPM/MPM+/MPMx, CNTL and RTM IP) 
into diagnostic mode. For more information, see "Diagnostic 
Mode (RMX 1500/2000/4000)” 
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