Deleting a software version, Maintaining vcx components, Viewing vcx configurations – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Date Installed—Date on which this version is installed.

Deleting a software version

1.

On the Version List, select the software version to be deleted.
Note that a software version in use cannot be deleted.

2.

Click Delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.

3.

Click OK.

4.

Click Return to return to the Device Details page.

Navigating the Version List

Click the Previous Page icon

to page backward in the Version List.

Click the Next Page icon

to page forward in the Version List.

Click the First Page icon

to page backward to the front of the Version List.

Click the Last Page icon

to page forward to the end of the Version List.

Click 8, 15, 50, 100, or 200 at the upper right of the Version List to configure how many items per page

you want to display.

Maintaining VCX components

VCX component maintenance includes viewing, managing, and maintaining SNMP trap messages,

application downloader, monitored and trusted endpoints, server information, server configurations, IP

messaging system, XML billing servers, and VCX data servers.

Viewing VCX configurations

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select Voice Service Manager > Resource View > VCX Devices.
The VCX Devices page appears.

3.

Click a link in the Device Label column.
The Device Details page appears.

4.

Click the Voice Device Information tab.
Basic Parameters Configuration list contents

{

Site Type—Type of the site where the VCX device is located.

{

System Type—System type of the VCX device.

{

System Machine Identifier—Machine identifier of the VCX device.

{

UPS Monitoring Status—Monitoring status of the UPS.

{

RAID Status—Status of the RAID.

{

License Status—Status of the license file.

{

Customer Name—Name of the current customer.

{

Issuer Name—Name of the issuer of the license file.

{

Remaining Grace Period—Whether or not the license file is within the remaining grace period.

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