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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> 1500/<strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

To view the System Alerts list:<br />

1 Click the red blinking System Alerts indication bar.<br />

The Active Alarms pane opens. This screen indicates what events have not been<br />

resolved.<br />

The following columns appear in the Active Alarms pane:<br />

Table 20-1 Active Alarms Pane Columns<br />

Field Description<br />

ID An identifying number assigned to the system alert.<br />

Time Lists the date and time that the error occurred. This column also<br />

includes the icon indicating the error level (as listed in the level<br />

column).<br />

Category Lists the type of error. The following categories may be listed:<br />

• File – indicates a problem in one of the files stored on the MCU’s<br />

hard disk.<br />

• Card – indicates problems with a card.<br />

• Exception – indicates software errors.<br />

• General – indicates a general error.<br />

• Assert – indicates internal software errors that are reported by<br />

the software program.<br />

Category (cont.) • Startup – indicates errors that occurred during system startup.<br />

• Unit – indicates problems with a unit.<br />

• MPL - indicates an error related to a Shelf Management<br />

component (MPL component) other than an MPM, RTM or<br />

switch board.<br />

Level Indicates the severity of the problem, or the type of event. There are<br />

three fault level indicators:<br />

– Major Error<br />

– System Message<br />

– Startup Event<br />

Code Indicates the problem, as indicated by the error category.<br />

Process Name Lists the type of functional process involved.<br />

Description When applicable, displays a more detailed explanation of the cause<br />

of the problem.<br />

For more information about the Active Alarms, see Appendix B: "Alarms and Faults” on<br />

page B-1.<br />

20-2 <strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc.

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