Accessing the Fault Monitor Module
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Appendix A: Fault Monitor Module and Trace Log
Wave Server Hardware Reference Guide
Accessing the Fault Monitor Module
This section describes the procedure for accessing the Fault Monitor Module from any PC on
the same LAN as the Wave system. That PC can be the VAM itself.
Access to the ISC1/ISC2 from a Windows machine is done via PuTTY. The following is a one
time PuTTY installation and configuration setup that is needed:
1.
Download and install PuTTY:
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty-0.60-installer.exe
Note:
The PuTTY utility is pre-installed on the VAM, which is then accessible via a Remote
Desktop session to the VAM.
2.
Launch PuTTY.
Setup an SSH session:
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Under Window/Behavior, set Window title to “ISC1” or “ISC2”
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Under Connection/Data, set “Auto-login username” to “root”
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Under Session
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set Protocol to SSH
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set Host Name (or IP address) to the IP address of the ISC1/ISC2.
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set Port to 22
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set Saved Sessions to “ISC1” or “ISC2” and click Save
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