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RMB (Remote Maintenance Board)
Issue 1 June 2005 1949
RMB (Remote Maintenance Board)
Remote Maintenance Board (RMB) functionality for selected media servers is provided by a
circuit card that is plugged into the media server. Two different circuit cards are used on the
S8500 and S8500B media servers. The S8500 server uses a Remote Supervisor Adapter
(RSA) board. The S8500B uses a Augmentix Server Availability Management Processor™
(A+SAMP™) board.
In both cases the basic functionality of the RMB cards is:
Monitor the media server environmental state of health: fans, voltages, and temperature.
Report server failure.
Provide the ability to perform remote server power-on and reset capability.
S8500
The remote maintenance board function is implemented in the S8500 media server by the
Remote Supervisor Adapter (RSA) board. For more information on alarms that may be
generated by the S8500 media server regarding the RSA see Remote Maintenance Board
(RMB) Alarms on page 116. These alarms, reported with the Maintenance Object (MO) named
RMB, will be associated with a Product ID beginning with one (1) followed by nine digits.
S8500B
The remote maintenance board function is implemented in the S8500B media server by the
Augmentix Server Availability Management Processor (A+SAMP) board. For more information
on alarms that may be generated by the A+SAMP see S8500B Augmentix Server Availability
Management Processor™ (A+SAMP) Alarms on page 120. These alarms, reported with the
MO named RMB, will be associated with a Product ID beginning with five (5) followed by nine
digits.
MO Name in
Alarm Log
Alarm
Level
Initial SAT Command to Run Full Name of MO
RMB MAJ Not Applicable Remote Maintenance Board