Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter
Performing RSA tasks
62 Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide
November 2003
Figure 33: Server power/restart activity
Field entries within this section include:
• Power: System power on, system power off, or state unknown
• State: This field shows the state of the S8500 Media Server at the time the Web page was
generated. Possible states include:
• System power off/state unknown
• In POST
• Stopped in POST (error detected)
• Booted flash or system partition
• Booting OS or in unsupported OS
• In OS
• CPUs held in reset
• System power on/before POST
NOTE:
The restart counter is set to 0 (zero) if the RSA is defaulted to factory settings.
• Restart Count: This field shows the number of times the S8500 Media Server has been restarted.
• Power-on Hours: This field shows the number of hours the S8500 Media Server has been
powered on.
Accessing server power and restart control
You can power-on, power-off, and restart the S8500 Media Server using the Server Power / Restart
Control option on the RSA Web interface.
To access the Server Power / Restart Control option:
1 In the navigation pane, select Power/Restart under the Tasks heading. The Server Power/Restart
Control window appears (see Figure 34, Server power/restart control,
on page 63).