When
surveillance
detects
operating
system
inactivity
during
restart,
an
enabled
’Supplemental
Restart
Policy’
causes
a
system
reset
and
the
reboot
process
begins.
v
Call-Out
Before
Restart
(on/off)
When
enabled,
Call-Out
Before
Restart
allows
the
system
to
call
out
(on
a
serial
port
that
is
enabled
for
call-out)
when
an
operating
system
restart
is
initiated.
Such
calls
can
be
valuable
if
the
number
of
these
events
becomes
excessive,
thus
signalling
bigger
problems.
v
Enable
Unattended
Start
Mode
(1=Yes,
0=No)
When
enabled,
’Unattended
Start
Mode’
allows
the
system
to
recover
from
the
loss
of
ac
power.
If
the
system
was
powered-on
when
the
ac
loss
occurred,
the
system
reboots
when
power
is
restored.
If
the
system
was
powered-off
when
the
ac
loss
occurred,
the
system
remains
off
when
power
is
restored.
You
can
access
this
service
aid
directly
from
the
AIX
command
line,
by
typing:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp
-b
Configure
Remote
Maintenance
Policy
The
Remote
Maintenance
Policy
includes
modem
configurations
and
phone
numbers
to
use
for
remote
maintenance
support.
Use
this
service
aid
to
display
and
change
the
following
settings
for
the
Remote
Maintenance
Policy.
Note:
Because
of
system
capability,
some
of
the
following
settings
might
not
be
displayed
by
this
service
aid.
v
Configuration
File
for
Modem
on
serial
port
1
(S1)
Configuration
File
for
Modem
on
serial
port
2
(S2).
Enter
the
name
of
a
modem
configuration
file
to
load
on
either
S1
or
S2.
The
modem
configuration
files
are
located
in
the
directory
/usr/share/modems
.
If
a
modem
file
is
already
loaded,
it
is
indicated
by
Modem
file
currently
loaded
.
v
Modem
file
currently
loaded
on
S1
Modem
file
currently
loaded
on
S2
This
is
the
name
of
the
file
that
is
currently
loaded
on
serial
port
1
or
serial
port
2.
Note:
These
settings
are
only
shown
when
a
modem
file
is
loaded
for
a
serial
port.
v
Call
In
Authorized
on
S1
(on/off)
Call
In
Authorized
on
S2
(on/off)
Call
In
allows
the
Service
Processor
to
receive
a
call
from
a
remote
terminal.
v
Call
Out
Authorized
on
S1
(on/off)
Call
Out
Authorized
on
S2
(on/off)
Call
Out
allows
the
Service
Processor
to
place
calls
for
maintenance.
v
S1
Line
Speed
S2
Line
Speed
A
list
of
line
speeds
is
available
by
using
List
on
the
screen.
v
Service
Center
Phone
Number
This
is
the
number
of
the
service
center
computer.
The
service
center
usually
includes
a
computer
that
takes
calls
from
systems
with
call-out
capability.
This
computer
is
referred
to
as
″
the
catcher.
″
The
catcher
expects
messages
in
a
specific
format
to
which
the
Service
Processor
conforms.
For
more
information
about
the
format
and
catcher
computers,
refer
to
the
README
file
in
the
AIX
/usr/samples/syscatch
directory.
Contact
the
service
provider
for
the
correct
telephone
number
to
enter
here.
v
Customer
Administration
Center
Phone
Number
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7.
Introducing
Tasks
and
Service
Aids
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