Compaq AP200 Reference Guide - Page 41

Fault Management, Management Agents for Workstations or other Simple Network Management - review

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3-4 Intelligent Manageability 3. To display more detailed information in a selected category, click More in the Information Level box. NOTE: Categories or items of information displayed by Compaq Diagnostics for Windows NT are similar to but may vary slightly from the information presented in View System Information (INSPECT). 4. Review and print this information and, if necessary, discuss it with your authorized Compaq reseller or service provider. NOTE: To print the information, click File, then select Print. Select one of the following options: Detailed Report (All Categories), Summary Report (All Categories), or Current Category. Click OK to print the report you selected. 5. To exit Compaq Diagnostics for Windows NT, click File, then click Exit. Fault Management Fault Management features combine innovative hardware and software technology to prevent the loss of critical data and minimize unplanned downtime. When a fault occurs, the workstation displays a Local Alert message containing a description of the fault and any recommended actions. You can then view current system health by using Compaq Diagnostics for Windows NT. If the workstation is connected to a network managed by Compaq Management Agents for Workstations or other Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-based management products (e.g., HP OpenView or IBM Tivoli TME10 NetView), the workstation also sends a fault notice to the network management application.

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Intelligent Manageability
3.
To display more detailed information in a selected category, click
More
in the Information Level box.
NOTE
:
Categories or items of information displayed by Compaq Diagnostics
for Windows NT are similar to but may vary slightly from the information
presented in View System Information (INSPECT).
4.
Review and print this information and, if necessary, discuss it with
your authorized Compaq reseller or service provider.
NOTE
:
To print the information, click
File
, then select
Print
. Select one of the
following options: Detailed Report (All Categories), Summary Report (All
Categories), or Current Category. Click
OK
to print the report you selected.
5.
To exit Compaq Diagnostics for Windows NT, click
File
, then click
Exit
.
Fault Management
Fault Management features combine innovative hardware and software
technology to prevent the loss of critical data and minimize unplanned
downtime.
When a fault occurs, the workstation displays a Local Alert message
containing a description of the fault and any recommended actions. You can
then view current system health by using Compaq Diagnostics for Windows
NT. If the workstation is connected to a network managed by Compaq
Management Agents for Workstations or other Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)-based management products (e.g., HP OpenView or IBM
Tivoli TME10 NetView), the workstation also sends a fault notice to the
network management application.