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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Chapter 22-<strong>RMX</strong> Hardware Monitoring<br />

The "Upper Major" event results in an alarm being triggered. Perform an overall system<br />

check. If a temperature sensors reaches and passes "Upper Critical" then the Shelf Manager<br />

initiates a shutdown on the over-heated CNTL card.<br />

MPMx Card Properties<br />

To view the MPMx Properties:<br />

1 In the Hardware Monitor pane, right-click the MPMx entry and then select Properties.<br />

Right clicking on any <strong>RMX</strong> MPMx card will display the cards Properties.<br />

2 Click Active Alarms.<br />

Ver. <strong>7.6.1</strong> UI<br />

Ver. 7.6 UI<br />

Figure 22-10<strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong> MPMx80 Properties (UI versions 7.6 & <strong>7.6.1</strong>)<br />

The MPMx card has 7 temperature sensors numbered: 11-17, for example, when sensor 13<br />

reaches 70° (degrees) Centigrade, it triggers an "Upper Major" event.<br />

The Sensor numbering and Temperature listings may vary on <strong>RMX</strong> systems depending on<br />

card’s Hardware <strong>Version</strong> and Software <strong>Version</strong> number. The <strong>RMX</strong> Manager and RMC Client<br />

version can also affect the UI or change the look & feel.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 22-39

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