Displaying System Information
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Displaying APM Identity Information
Use the APM Identity screen to display identification information about a
particular APM. This information is useful if you are purchasing additional or
replacement APMs.
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Procedure
1. Follow this menu sequence to display the APM Identity Slot screen.
Main Menu
→
Status
→
Identity
→
APM
2. Press the spacebar to cycle through the set of slots consisting of the NAM
and all APMs associated with it. The slot order sequence consists of the slot
assignment for the APMs in order from lowest (02) to highest (05 for 5-slot
housing) slot number.
The following information is available for viewing. Use the right and left arrow
keys to scroll additional text into view.
View this field . . .
To find the . . .
APM Type
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APM type (Sync Data, DSX-1, E&M Voice, FXS Voice,
FXO Voice, OCU (2) or OCU (6)).
Serial Number
APM’s 7-digit serial number.
Software Revision
APM’s software version level (6-digit) of the installed
firmware. The software revision will be the same as the
NAM software revision if the APM has no
processor/code of its own.
Hardware Revision
APM’s hardware revision level (7-digit) of the main
circuit card assembly (CCA).
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The APM Type field can also display:
Empty – If the APM slot is empty and was not previously configured.
Unsupport – If an unrecognized APM is installed.
Misconfig – If a misconfiguration condition occurs. Refer to
ASCII Alarm Messages
in Chapter 9,
Troubleshooting.
Failed – The APM was removed from the slot, or the APM is not operational.
Displaying System and Test Status
Use the System and Test Status screen to display information concerning:
H
System Health and Status
H
Self-Test results
H
Status of tests currently running
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