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System Status
Chapter 15 discusses the ‘System Status’ window.
Viewing System Status
UniConfig’s ‘System Status’ window displays the state of the router’s power supplies, video and
audio references, fans, and other components.
To view system status, you must have an Ethernet connection between the router’s control card
and UniConfig.
When the ‘System Status’ window is displayed, you can perform certain functions, using the
‘Actions’ menu, that affect the router. See
How to View System Status
1 From the ‘Window’ menu, choose ‘System Status’. The ‘System Status’ window appears:
This illustration is a sample for the NV5128. The details for other routers differ slightly.
2 Click Read to view the router’s current status. The ‘This Control Card Status’ section displays
the “health” of the reference connections and the control card to which UniConfig is con-
nectted. The ‘Other Card Status’ section displays the “health” of the other control card
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if
present
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in the router frame.
3 Alarm, power supply, and fan status appear in the sections at the bottom of the window.
4 (Optionally) click Start Auto Read to have UniConfig automatically read and display system
status every two seconds.
If you click Start Auto Read, the button legend changes to Stop. Click the button again to
stop the automatic reads. When you click the button the second time, the legend again
changes
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to Auto Upload. This has the same meaning as Start Auto Read.