Carrier Grade GroomerII – Installation Guide
1.11
Checking E1/T1 trunk connection
When all the trunks are connected you may check that the Alarms page of the
GroomerII Status Monitor
shows No Alarms Detected on all attached trunks. If a trunk is
showing Alarm Indication Signal (AIS), check the network equipment (switch)
connected to that trunk. All connected trunks must show No Alarms Detected before
you attempt to pass call
s
though the system.
1.12
Remote management
The system is fitted with a remote management card that allows Aculab support staff
to access the system should you require their assistance. The card is accessed via
the Ethernet port (F) in figure 1-2.
Follow the instructions in the
Intel® Remote Management Module 2 User Guide
that
accompanied your system to configure the network and login settings for your card.
CAUTION
Aculab strongly recommends that you change the factory default
Administrator password prior to connecting to an open LAN.
Full instructions for configuring and using the RMM2 module will be found in the
Intel® Remote Management Module 2 User Guide
, a copy of which is available on
the GroomerII Installation and Utilities CD accompanying the system.
1.13
SNMP reporting
Later versions of GroomerII application software support SNMP reporting of a number
of system components. The software identifies the components using a generic
numbering system, and the following sections identify the physical location of the
components monitored. Refer to the GroomerII user guide (MAN1015) for details of
the SNMP reports produced.
1.13.1 Power supplies
The power supplies are reported as PSU 1 and PSU 2. When viewed from the rear of
the chassis, PSU 1 is on the right, and PSU 2 is on the left.
1.13.2 Chassis temperatures
Chassis temperatures are reported as T1 and T2. Temperature sensor T1 is located
on the baseboard, whilst sensor T2 is located on the front panel.
1.13.3 System fans
System fans are reported as Fan 1 through Fan 6. The following diagram identifies
the location of each fan.
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