Operating instructions

Using the Remote Management Unit 3-21
September 2007
Viewing Logs
You can view the most current entries in the library command
log without downloading the entire log file.
•Click the Logs tab.
The command log appears with the most recent entry at
the top of the list.
Getting Help
The RMU provides access to help for the following items:
Contents - Provides a description of each of the tabs on
the RMU interface.
Documentation - Provides a link to the user
documentation for the library.
SNMP MIB - Provides information on the SNMP
MIB file. For more information, see Configuring SNMP on
page 4-15.
Support - Provides information on contacting technical
support.
Version - Provides the current revision level of the RMU
firmware.
To get help
Click on the item in the left pane of the RMU interface.
The information appears in a separate browser window.
Rebooting the RMU
Reboot the RMU when instructed by an operator panel
message, a service action code (SAC) repair action, or the
GCH.
See Figure 3-4 for the location of components referenced in
this procedure.
Step 1 Open the CM service door.
Step 2 Unscrew the captive screw that holds the RMU in
place. For the location of the captive screw, see
Figure 3-4 on page 3-22.
Step 3 Slide the RMU out approximately 3 inches for
approximately 15 seconds.