Using Windows NT online diagnostic tools
Standard 1.0
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CallPilot
Viewing event logs
Introduction
When the server startup cycle is complete, and if the CallPilot server has
been configured (refer to Part 3 of the
CallPilot Installation and
Configuration
binder), messages in dialog boxes on the monitor indicate
that CallPilot is ready to accept calls.
If one or more error messages appear on the monitor, a fault has occurred.
To determine what happened, you can use the following:
Windows NT Event Viewer on the 702t server (see “To use the Windows
NT Event Viewer” on page 32)
CallPilot Event Browser or Alarm Monitor in CallPilot Manager
For more information, do one of the following:
See “Alarm Monitor” on page 68
Refer to the
CallPilot Administrator’s Guide
(NTP 555-7101-301)
Note:
The Event Browser and Alarm Monitor include online Help for
events, which may help you to resolve the problem. If you cannot log on to
the CallPilot system using a web browser due to server problems, then use
the Windows NT Event Viewer.
Summary of Contents for CallPilot 702t
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Page 6: ...vi CallPilot Publication history Standard 1 0 ...
Page 26: ...Troubleshooting your CallPilot system Standard 1 0 26 CallPilot ...
Page 50: ...Using Windows NT online diagnostic tools Standard 1 0 50 CallPilot ...
Page 62: ...Using serial port diagnostic tools Standard 1 0 62 CallPilot ...
Page 76: ...Using CallPilot Manager to monitor hardware Standard 1 0 76 CallPilot ...
Page 102: ...Using CallPilot Manager to monitor hardware Standard 1 0 102 CallPilot ...
Page 194: ...Performing RAID maintenance Standard 1 0 194 CallPilot ...
Page 240: ...Performing RAID maintenance Standard 1 0 240 CallPilot ...
Page 254: ...Replacing or adding voice processing boards Standard 1 0 254 CallPilot ...
Page 264: ...Replacing DIMMs and the CPU Standard 1 0 264 CallPilot ...
Page 284: ...SSU and BIOS Standard 1 0 284 CallPilot ...
Page 304: ...Index Standard 1 0 304 CallPilot ...
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