Active Alarms
Polycom, Inc. 284
Bios version is not compatible with
Ultra Secure Mode.
The current BIOS version is not compatible with Ultra Secure Mode
(ULTRA_SECURE_MODE=YES).
Note: Applicable to Collaboration Servers 2000/4000/1800
Card configuration event Note: Applicable to Collaboration Servers 2000/4000
Card failed to switch to Enhanced
Secure Mode
Card failure occurred when the system was set to Ultra Secure Mode
(ULTRA_SECURE_MODE=YES).
Note: Applicable to Collaboration Servers 2000/4000/1800
Card failure Possible reasons for the card failure:
• Resetting Card
• Resetting component
• Unknown shelf error
• Unknown card error
Note: Applicable to Collaboration Servers 2000/4000
Card not found This occurs when the system does not receive an indication about the
card (since it does not exist…) usually when the card was removed from
the MCU and the system did not have a chance to recalculate it
resources.
Note: Applicable to Collaboration Servers 2000/4000
Card not responding Possible reasons for the card not responding:
• No connection with MPM card.
• No connection with the Switch.
Note: Applicable to Collaboration Servers 2000/4000
Cards wrong file's mode Note: Applicable to Collaboration Servers 2000/4000
Central signaling component failure Possible explanations:
• Central signaling component failure; unit type:
[NonComponent\CSMngnt\CSH323\ Polycom® ContentConnect™IP]
• Central signaling component failure; unit type: (invalid:
[NonComponent\CSMngnt\CSH323\ ContentConnect IP])
• Central signaling component failure - Invalid failure type. Unit id: [id],
Type: [NonComponent\CSMngnt\CSH323\ContentConnect IP],
Status: [Ok\Failed\Recovered]
• Central signaling component failure - Invalid failure type
Central Signaling indicating Faulty
status
Central signaling failure detected in IP Network Service.
Central Signaling indicating Recovery
status
Central Signaling startup failure Central Signaling component is down.
Conference Encryption Error
Active Alarms
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