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Using the Alert Panel, diamond with yellow background, indicating a product failure

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Using the Alert Panel This panel, located below the navigation control panel, displays a colored alert symbol that indicates the most critical status of any product managed by the HP EFC Manager. For example, if one product has failed, and nine other products are fully operational, a red diamond with yellow background, indicating a product failure, displays in the alert panel. The alert panel displays one of four alert symbols as described in Table 1. The alert panel displays one of four operating status alert symbols: Table 1 Operational States and Symbols Operational State Symbol Operational Network communication is established. All products are operational and no failures are indicated. Degraded At least one product under management is operating in a degraded mode and requires service. This condition typically occurs when a redundant FRU fails and the backup FRU is operational. Failed A product under management has failed and requires immediate service. Unknown The HP EFC Manager cannot determine product status because of a network communication failure between the product and the HP EFC server, or because the managed product is not responding. The link may never have been established, or the link may have malfunctioned. 30 Using the Alert Panel

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Using the Alert Panel
Using the Alert Panel
This panel, located below the navigation control panel, displays a colored alert symbol that
indicates the most critical status of any product managed by the HP EFC Manager. For
example, if one product has failed, and nine other products are fully operational, a red
diamond with yellow background, indicating a product failure, displays in the alert panel.
The alert panel displays one of four alert symbols as described in Table 1.
The alert panel displays one of four operating status alert symbols:
Table 1
Operational States and Symbols
Operational State
Symbol
Operational
Network communication is established. All products are operational
and no failures are indicated.
Degraded
At least one product under management is operating in a degraded
mode and requires service. This condition typically occurs when a
redundant FRU fails and the backup FRU is operational.
Failed
A product under management has failed and requires immediate
service.
Unknown
The HP EFC Manager cannot determine product status because of
a network communication failure between the product and the HP
EFC server, or because the managed product is not responding.
The link may never have been established, or the link may have
malfunctioned.