Polycom 2000/4000 Manual De Usuario
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Polycom RMX 2000 Administrator’s Guide
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For more information about the Active Alarms, see Appendix B:
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2
Click one of the following two buttons to view its report in the System
Alerts pane:
3
To save the Active Alarms or Faults report to a text file, click the Save
to Text
to Text
button.
Category (cont.)
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Startup – indicates errors that occurred during
system startup.
system startup.
•
Unit – indicates problems with a unit.
•
MPL - indicates an error related to a Shelf
Management component (MPL component)
other than an MPM, RTM or switch board.
Management component (MPL component)
other than an MPM, RTM or switch board.
Level
Indicates the severity of the problem, or the type of
event. There are three fault level indicators:
event. There are three fault level indicators:
– Major Error
– System Message
– Startup Event
Code
Indicates the problem, as indicated by the error
category.
category.
Process Name
Lists the type of functional process involved.
Description
When applicable, displays a more detailed
explanation of the cause of the problem.
explanation of the cause of the problem.
Table 17-1
Active Alarms Pane Columns (Continued)
Field
Description
Active Alarms (default) – this is the default reports list
that appears when clicking the System Alerts indication
bar. It displays the current system errors and is a quick
indicator of the MCU status.
Faults List – a list of faults that occurred previously
(whether they were solved or not) for support or
debugging purposes.