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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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17<br />

<strong>RMX</strong> Hardware Monitoring<br />

The status and properties of the <strong>RMX</strong> hardware components can be<br />

viewed and monitored in the Hardware Monitor list pane.<br />

Viewing the Status of the Hardware<br />

Components<br />

The Hardware Monitor’s status column displays the present status of the<br />

hardware components. In addition to the status, temperature and voltage<br />

indications are provided for each component.<br />

The MCU’s Shelf Management Server is what users are connecting to<br />

when accessing the Hardware Monitor pane. This pane can be accessed in<br />

either two ways: through the <strong>RMX</strong> Web Client or the Shelf Management<br />

Server. Connection via the Shelf Management Server enables users to<br />

access the Hardware Monitor even when the connection through the <strong>RMX</strong><br />

Web Client is unavailable. The ability to connect directly via the Shelf<br />

Management Server enables users to: enter the Hardware Monitor and<br />

view the problematic hardware components, reset and restart the MCU<br />

and run diagnostics. Running diagnostics and restarting the MCU can<br />

only be done via direct connection to the Shelf Management Server. For<br />

more information, see "Diagnostic Mode” on page 17-22<br />

When accessing the Shelf Management server, the content displayed will be<br />

available in English only.<br />

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