Manage system status and alarms, Manage the module code library, Manage logged in users – CANOGA PERKINS 1502 Domain Management Module User Manual

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EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System

Model 1502 Domain Management Module

3-20

Manage System Status and Alarms

If an alarm occurs, it sets the Alarm Relays on the CIM for the chassis with the module with the
problem. The System Status screen shows general alarm and error information about the system,
such as which chassis has an alarm, as well as hardware and software data for the DMM, and
provides an option to reset all alarms relays in the system. To access the System Status screen
and reset all relays after resolving a problem, follow these steps:

1. From the Main Menu, type

8

, "System Status," and press <Enter>. The System Status screen

appears.

2. To reset all Major and Minor alarm relays in the domain, type

1

and follow the prompts on

the screen.

3. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.

Manage the Module Code Library

The Module Code Library, located in Flash Memory so that the information remains available
after power-down and power-up, can store one version of code for each module in the domain.
You may need to view or delete the Library Code files (the firmware for various modules and the
DMM). To access the Code Library menu, follow these steps:

1. From the DMM Main Menu, type

6

, or "Access Module Code Library," and press <Enter>.

The Code Library menu appears.

2. At the Code Library menu, select an option:

• To view files in the current working directory, type

1

.

• To change to another working directory, type

2

. At the prompt, enter the path to the new

directory or enter "//" to go to the top of the directory tree.

• To remove files, type

3

, and follow the prompt on screen.

• To remove a directory, type

4

, and follow the prompt on screen.

3. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.

Manage Logged In Users

At times, you may need to monitor which users are currently logged in to the system through the
DMM and, if needed, you can force a specific session off (requires supervisor access). The
Connected Sessions screen shows information about the current users by session number; an
asterisk (*) next to the session number indicates your session. To access the Connected Sessions
screen, follow these steps:

1. From the Main Menu, type

9

, "Manage Connected Sessions," and press <Enter>. The

Connected Sessions screen appears.

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