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Surveillance setup, Modem configuration, Call in/out setup – IBM RS/6000 44P User Manual

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Surveillance Setup

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Modem Configuration

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Call In/Call Out Setup

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Site-Specific Call In/Call Out Setup

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Reboot/Restart Policy Setup

Surveillance Setup

This selection allows you to display and change the NVRAM settings for the
surveillance capability of the service processor.

The settings allow you to:

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Enable or disable surveillance

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Set the surveillance time interval, in minutes

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Set the surveillance delay, in minutes

The current settings are read from NVRAM (Nonvolatile Random Access Memory) and
displayed on the screen. Any changes made to the data shown are written to NVRAM.

Modem Configuration

Use this selection when setting the NVRAM for a modem attached to any of the Service
Processor’s serial ports. The user inputs the file name of the modem configuration file
and the serial port number the formatted modem configuration file is read, converted for
NVRAM, and then loaded into NVRAM. Refer to the Service Processor Installation and
User’s Guide for more information.

Call In/Out Setup

This selection allows the user to display and change the NVRAM settings for the Call
In/Call Out capability of the service processor.

The settings allows the user to:

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Enable or Disable call in on either serial port

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Enable or Disable call out on either serial port

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Set the line speed on either serial port

Site-Specific Call In/Out Setup

This selection allows you to display and change the NVRAM settings that are
site-specific for the call in/call out capability of the service processor.

The site-specific NVRAM settings allow you to set the following:

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Phone number for the service center

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Phone number for the customer administration center

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Phone number for a digital pager

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Phone number for the customer system to call in

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Phone number for the customer voice phone

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Customer account number

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Call out policy

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Customer RETAIN id

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Customer RETAIN password

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