Call Out (Call-Home)
The Service Processor can call out (Call-Home) when it detects one of the following
conditions:
System firmware surveillance failure.
Operating system surveillance failure (if supported by Operating System).
Critical environmental failures.
Restarts
To enable the call out feature, you need to do the following:
Have a modem connected to serial port 1 or 2.
Set up the following using the Service Processor Menus or Diagnostic Service
Aids:
– Enable call out for the serial port where the modem is connected.
– Set up serial port line speed.
– Enter the modem configuration filename.
– Set up site specific parameters (i.e. phone numbers for call out,
call out policy, etc).
To call out before restart, set “Call-Out before restart” to ENABLED from the
Reboot/Restart Policy Setup menu.
Note: Some modems, such as IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the paging
function. Although they can be used for paging, they return an error
message when they do not get the expected response from another modem.
Therefore, even though the paging was successful, the error message
causes the Service Processor to retry, continuing to place pager calls for the
number of retries specified in the Call-Out policy Setup Menu. These retries
result in redundant pages.
Appendix A. Service Processor Information
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Summary of Contents for RS/6000 7043 260
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