Server Alarms
34 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
S8300
Alarming on the S8300 Functioning as a Local Survivable Processor
The S8300 functioning as a Local Survivable Processor (LSP) logs an alarm when it becomes
active. It also logs an alarm for every G700 Media Gateway that registers with it. It does NOT
log alarms when IP phones register with it; rather, it logs a warning.
Communication Manager Hardware Traps
Table 6: Communication Manager Hardware Traps on page 34 illustrates hardware traps that
apply to Communication Manager.
Note:
Note: The Avaya S8300 Media Server on a G700 Media Gateway platform has several
watchdog timers. If any one of them is not verified regularly, a trap of major
severity is sent. The timer associated with the S8300 is the S8300 Software
watchdog, which resets the S8300 processor if its connection is not verified
regularly.
Table 6: Communication Manager Hardware Traps
Trap Description
Media Server HW trap Hardware faults are analyzed by maintenance software and
correlate fault conditions to determine the appropriate action. If
appropriate action requires attention, a trap of critical severity is
sent.
Media Server HW clear
trap
Hardware faults that have created traps send a clear trap upon
clearing.
Media Server with
administered MG that’s
not registered
If a Media Server has an administered G700 but it has not
registered after an appropriate amount of time, send an alarm of
major severity indicating such.