
Operation and Maintenance
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Aastra 470 as of R1.2
syd-0337/1.2 – R1.2 – 11.2011
• Power failures (max. 10 entries)
• Card failures (max. 150 entries)
If the maximum number of entries is exceeded, the oldest entry in each case is de-
leted.
These 4 Event Logs protocols are not printed out automatically; likewise, your at-
tention is not drawn to any incoming event message. The protocols have to be re-
trieved manually in the Fault & Maintenance Manager or printed out.
See also:
Event messages entered in the protocols of the Event Logs can also be
retrieved on the Office 45 using the System Assistant function on
Office 45 (see
"Maintenance menu on the Office 45", page 224
).
E-mail signal destination
With the e-mail client integrated in the communication server, event messages can
be sent to internal or external e-mail destinations. After a first-start of the commu-
nication server, the signal destination
E-mail destination
is automatically allocated
event table 5. Up to 5 e-mail destinations can be defined in the Fault & Mainte-
nance Manager, and e-mail notification can be activated or deactivated globally.
For the communication server to send the e-mails, the IP address or the host name,
the port and, where necessary, a user name with password must be configured un-
der
SMTP server
in the Configuration Manager.
Testing the signal destination configuration
To test the configuration, you can trigger a test event message via the Fault & Main-
tenance Manager. The event message is signalled without any delay, directly at the
selected signal destination.
If the communication server is connected with AMS via a TA, the test event mes-
sages will be signalled only once the connection is cleared down.