Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter
Viewing system health summary
56 Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide
November 2003
NOTE:
You must check the Voltage box under the Alerts section for a voltage alert to be sent to
the configured alert recipients.
When you click on a specific value associated with a component, the following window opens.
Figure 29: System health voltage thresholds
The reported voltages for the designated system components are measured in the following ranges:
• Warning Reset: If the voltage returns to a value below the warning reset value, the RSA assumes
that the voltage has returned to normal and does not generate any further alerts.
• Warning: If the voltage reaches or exceeds the value specified for a warning, an alert is
generated.
• Soft Shutdown: When the voltage reaches or exceeds the value specified for a soft shutdown a
second voltage alert is sent and the RSA begins the shutdown of the S8500 Media Server. The
shutdown will be an orderly O/S shutdown. The S8500 Media Server turns itself off when the
shutdown completes.
• Hard Shutdown: When the voltage reaches or exceeds the value specified for a hard shutdown,
the S8500 Media Server immediately shuts down. The RSA sends out an alarm to the configured
alert recipients.
Fan speed
The RSA monitors the fan running speed of the S8500 Media Server (see Figure 30, System health fan
speed, on page 57). The speed is express in a percentage of the maximum fan speed. A fan alert is
generated if the fan speed drops in an unacceptable level or the fan stops.