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The Warnings page provides a list of all the warnings currently in place on your system (and, where
applicable, their proposed resolution).
Warnings occur when an event or configuration change has taken place on the VCS that requires
some manual administrator intervention, such as a restart. Warnings may also be raised for
hardware and environmental issues such as faulty disks and fans or high temperatures.
When there are unacknowledged warnings in place on the VCS, a warning icon
top right of all pages.
To view the Warnings page, either:
click the
icon
go to Status > Warnings
The page displays the following information:
Warning
The warning message.
State
Indicates whether the warning is New or Acknowledged.
Action
Shows you how to address the problem. Clicking the hyperlink either takes
you to the appropriate configuration page or displays further detailed
instructions.
You should deal with each warning by clicking each Action hyperlink and making the
necessary configuration changes to resolve the problem.
You can acknowledge a warning by selecting it and clicking on the Acknowledge button). This
removes the warning icon from the web interface, but the warning will still be listed on the
Warnings page with a status of Acknowledged. If a new warning occurs, the warning icon will
reappear.
You cannot delete warnings from the Warnings page. Warnings are removed by the VCS only after
the required action or configuration change has been made.
After a restart of the VCS, any Acknowledged warnings that are still in place on the VCS will
reappear with a status of New, and must be re-acknowledged.
A
list of warnings
that can be raised by the VCS is included at the back of this guide.
Overview and
System
Introduction
status
configuration
D14049.08
November 2010

Warnings

appears at the
Cisco VCS
Zones and
configuration
neighbors
The Hardware page provides information about the physical status of your VCS unit.
To view the Hardware page:
Status > Hardware
Information displayed includes:
fan speeds
component temperatures
component voltages
Any appropriate minimum or maximum levels are shown to help identify any components operating
outside of their standard limits.
Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening or removing covers may
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expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
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