User Manual

Pager
Pager Status—Displays the status of the pager. If a modem is installed in the server and paging
is enabled, ASR can send an alarm to a pager when a critical error occurs.
The status can be the following:
Enabled—Paging will occur.
Disabled—Paging will not occur.
Unknown—You may need to upgrade your support software or Server Agents or the Server
Agent cannot determine the status of this pager.
Pager Dial String—Displays the pager dial string that the server will dial when an alarm occurs.
If a modem is installed in the server and paging is enabled, ASR will send an alarm to a pager
and deliver a pager message.
Pager Message—Displays the pager message sent when an ASR occurs. The pager message
is a numeric value of up to seven digits (characters must be 0 through 9) that identifies the
server experiencing the hardware or software failure. There is an additional space for a pound
sign (#), which many pagers require for ending a sequence. The numbers are chosen to
uniquely identify the server so you know which server experienced a problem.
Serial Port—Displays the communication port that is enabled for use with the ASR feature. For
example, this port might be Serial Port 1. ASR uses this port to page the system administrator,
and the administrator uses this port when dialing into the device. You can set the Serial Port
value.
Security
The Security section displays each of the following security parameters as either Enabled or Disabled
for the selected device:
Serial Port Control—Prevents the transfer of data through the integrated serial interface (COM
ports).
Parallel Port Control—Prevents the transfer of data through the integrated parallel port.
USB Port Control—Prevents the transfer of data through the integrated universal serial bus
(USB) port.
Floppy Disk Control—Prevents writing to the diskette drives and allows read only access.
Software Version Information
This section displays the versions of the system software installed on this machine.
Name—The name of the software installed in the system is displayed.
Installed Version—The version of the software installed in the system is displayed
System Board
The following information about the system board is displayed. The type of information displayed
may vary depending on the device type.
Product Name—Displays the type of device or client PC.
System ROM Version—Identifies the current system ROM version by date. This information
may help you track the configuration of the device or client and may be useful for diagnosing
service problems. If your system is a ProLiant computer, other information such as the Family
Code and Type Code is given.
Redundant ROM Version—Identifies the backup system ROM version by date. This field is not
displayed if a Redundant ROM is not available.
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