Status panels – Grass Valley MRC v.1.2 User Manual
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System Status
If a system error message or power supply error message appears, consult your router’s docu-
mentation or contact Miranda Technical Support.
(For troubleshooting card errors, see
Troubleshooting Module Type Errors
The ‘System Status’ page is unique because you can open it in a separate window, so that you
can view other MRC pages at the same time. To do so, click Open in New Window at the bottom
of the page.
Status Panels
The ‘Status Information’ region has 6 panels that display router status, as follows:
How to View and Save System Status
1 Go to the ‘System Status’ page. From the Control Cards table at the bottom of the page,
select a control card.
2 To save the status information to a file, click Save Status at the bottom of the page. A ‘Save’
dialog appears. In the ‘Save’ dialog, click Browse to specify the location and name of the file,
and click Save.
3 To print the status, click Print Status. A ‘Print’ dialog appears. This dialog depends on your
system and available printers. Use your normal methods to print.
Window
Description
Control Card Status
The state of the control card you have selected. Typically you would select the
active control card of a router.
Peer Card Status
The state of the other control card in the frame, if it exists. If you chose the active
control card for viewing, the “peer” is the stand-by card, and vice versa.
Frame Information
Router frame identification and video reference and overall IOXM card status.
There is a section in this panel in which error messages for cards can appear.
To view details about module error messages, click View Status Report in the
‘Module Status’ page.
EE 1 stands for EEPROM.
IOXM stands for “Input, Output, Xpt, Monitor”
See
Troubleshooting Module Status Errors
Alarms
Lists all 7 system alarms.
(If you have selected a standby control card, this information is not viewable.)
Power Supplies
The state of all power supply modules, both primary and redundant, installed in
the router frame or in a separate power supply frame.
(If you have selected a standby control card, this information is not viewable.)
Fans
All fans within the router frame and on the power supply modules, and the cur-
rent state of each.
(If you have selected a standby control card, this information is not viewable.)