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Supervisor Overview
Supervisor Menus
DS2000-TS Administrator’s Guide
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View the current versions of software running and stored on the
DS2000-TS
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Restart the system with WARM and COLD start commands
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View the event log
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Check the buffer usage
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Set a unique system name and screen herald
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Configure the system clock and time
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Setup the SNMP parameters.
Selecting
<1> Code Versions
from the Systems Functions menu shows the file structure held in memory,
including the configuration files . This also allows the user to delete files from memory. The file system can
hold multiple copies of the Operating System in the Flash memory. The operator can delete unwanted copies
of the file system and free up space by enabling defragmentation of the file system.
Selecting
<2> Restart
from the Systems Functions menu allows the Administrator to restart the system
using a Warm restart, Cold restart, or Reinitialize (Reinitialize will only appear if there is a cnfgload.cmp file
present). All options will reboot the system and restart active operations; however, they differ in the source
used for the operating software and active configuration file during, and after, the restart operation.
Selecting
<3> Event Log
from the Systems Functions menu displays the event log for the
DS2000-TS
. The
event log contains status, information, and error messages with date and time stamp.
Selecting
<4> Buffer Usage
from the Systems Functions menu displays the Buffer Pool Status screen
containing information on the installed memory and the current buffer utilization.
Selecting
<5> System Parameters
from the Systems Functions menu brings up a screen where the user can
set the Server name and Supervisor console herald.
Selecting
<6> Date & Time
from the Systems Functions menu to modify the on-board Real Time Clock.
The time and date are initially preset. The Real Time Clock is battery backed up so this adjustment only
needs periodic adjustments to compensate for leap years, etc.
Selecting
<7> SNMP
from the Systems Functions menu gives the user access to SNMP information and
settings including system information, read/write community strings, and SNMP trap addresses.
For a detailed description of the Supervisor System level hierarchy refer to Appendix C, “System
Functions”.