Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Engineering Information Manual
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W-232 Maintenance Terminal To change the password, press the following softkeys: SET PASSWORD (select the required Username) ENTER The system then prompts the user for the old password: Enter Old Password then press RETURN: The user enters the old password, and the system prompts the user for the new password: Enter New Password then press RETURN: The system then prompts the user to verify the new password: Enter New Password to verify then press RETURN: After the user verifies the new password, the system implements the password change: the old password is no longer valid. An incorrect entry of the old or new passwords will cause the password changing process to be aborted. Note that neither the old nor the new pass- words are echoed back to the maintenance terminal display. Baud Rate Setting (Terminal) 4.07 The baud rate of the SX-200@’ DIGITAL maintenance terminal port may be changed from its value at login time. Any one of six different baud rates may be chosen: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4600 or 9600 baud. To change the terminal baud rate, press the following softkeys: SET SPEED MAINT-PORT At this point, the softkeys are disabled, and the system prompts the user to input the desired baud rate: enter speed then press RETURN: After a value is entered, the user may implement it by pressing the ENTER softkey, or cancel it by pressing the CANCEL softkey. Note that this operation changes the baud rate of the SX-200@ DIGITAL port only: the baud rate of the maintenance terminal itself must be changed separately. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for the particular terminal being used. Page 4-4
IS-232 Maintenance Terminal Baud Rate Setting (Printer) 4.08 The baud rate of the SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL printer port may be changed from its default value of 1200 baud. Any one of six different baud rates may be chosen: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud. To change the printer port baud rate, press the following soft- keys: SET SPEED PRINTER-PORT At this point, the softkeys are disabled, and the system prompts the user to input the desired baud rate: enter speed then press RETURN: After a value is entered, the user may implement it by pressing the ENTER softkey, or cancel it by pressing the CANCEL softkey. Note that this operation changes the baud rate of the SX-200@ DIGITAL port only; the baud rate of the printer itself must be changed separately. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for the particular printer being used. Setting Print Device 4.09 Several applications (e.g., Maintenance logs, SMDR Reports, and Traffic Reports) have access to the printer port; access is set up automatically on system initialization. It is possible for the user to change this access if required. The user may cause all printing to occur on the maintenance terminal screen rather than on the printer. The user must be logged in to have printing at the terminal. To enable the maintenance terminal as the print device, press the following softkeys: SET PRINT-DEVICE MAINT-PORT ENTER To enable the system printer port as the print device (the default condition), press the following softkeys: SET PRINT-DEVICE PRINTER-PORT ENTER The status of the print device may be verified via the SHOW DEVICE command. Page 6-5
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Database Copying 4.10 The user may make a copy of the system database on another floppy disk for use as a backup source. Note that only the database is copied; the diskette being written to must already have the system software stored on it. To copy the database, press the follow- ing softkeys: COPY DATABASE ENTER At this point, the system starts loading the database from the diskette into the system RAM memory. When this is done, the system prompts the user to remove the diskette, and to insert a new diskette: Insert new disk, close door and press CONTINUE At this point the user may press the CONTINUE softkey to write to the new diskette, or the CANCEL softkey to abort the process. If the user presses the CONTINUE softkey the saved database will be written to the new diskette: the save will take approximately 1 minute. When the process is completed, the following message is returned to the termi- nal: .Copy successful. If upgrading then RESET - else press CANCEL to continue. The backup diskette and the original diskette will now have identical databases. See Appendix C for additional information. THE MONITOR COMMAND Monitor Diagnostics 4.11 The MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS command is a “window” into the maintenance system’s diagnostic controller, the Maintenance Manager. With this, the user may monitor the progress of the SX-200@ DIGITAL diagnostics as they are being run. See Part 6 of this Section for further information on diagnostics. 4.12 To monitor the progress of the currently running diagnostic, press the following softkeys: MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS At this point the user may press the ENTER softkey to begin the monitor process, or the CANCEL softkey to cancel the command. If the user presses the ENTER softkey, diagnostic data will be written on the Application Area of the screen. Page 4-6
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 4.13 The user may altei the manner in which the monitor display is updated, through the use of the “STEP” and “CONTINUOUS” softkeys. Pressing the “CONTINUOUS” softkey will cause the display to be updated continuously and automatically; it is not necessary to enter any other commands until the user wishes to stop the diagnostic monitoring process. Pressing the “STEP” softkey will enable the user to advance through the diagnostic process step-by-step. An example of the monitor output is in Figure Ot4-2 (for definition of terms, see Table 4-l). Page 4-7
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Figure 4-2 Example of MONJTOR DlAGNC?STlCS Display 4:27 7-AUG-86 alarm status = MINOR SX-200 DIGITAL.GENERIC 1001 480PIB46.5 19-AUG-1986 System -- SYST BG 74 NW 0 SY 0 PU 0 Fl 0 PR FR 0 0 UI 0 BAY BG ‘I2 NW 0 SY 0 PU 0 FI 0 PR FR 0 0 UI 0 CARD BG 12 NW 0 SY 0 PU 0 FI 0 PR FR 0 0 UI 0 DEV BG 1 NW 0 SY 0 PU 0 FI 0 PR FR 0 0 UI 0 DEV PLID 1 3 1 0 EXT/TRUNK 130 1 CURR MODE background CARD TYPE ons BKGRND EN on MODE STAT dg avail CARD STAT instld PWR UP EN off DIAG NAME digit1 codec CCT TYPE ons FAILCOUNT 0 DIAG STAT state 2 CCT STAT okay CCTS PROG 12 DIAG RSLT - JUNCTR NUM - MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS (For definition of terms, see Table 4-1) Page 4-8
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal . 4.14 The following is a summary of the terms used in the “Monitor Diagnostics” display: TABLE 4-1 TERMS USED IN MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY waiting to be tested on BG - Background diagnostic queue NW - unused SY - unused PU - Power-up diagnostic queue PR - Power-up diagnostic retry queue (CP had device) FI - second chance test queue FR - second than (CP had device) DEV CARD TYPE The type of card being monitored; one of the following: main cntl - Main Control card (DSP testing) ons - ONS line card universal - Universal card DTMF Receiver module moh mod - Music on Hold modute Is/gs - CO trunk card cons mod - DLIC (digital line interface circuit) module perip ctl - PCC card for junctor testing superset - COV line card did trunk - DID trunk card em trunk - E&M trunk card instld - the correct card type is installed unplug - the card is either unplugged, or not installed Page 4-9
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal TABLE 4-l (CONT’D) TERMS USED IN MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY ons - ONS line circuit rcvr - DTMF Receiver module moh - Music on Hold module Is/gs - CO trunk circuit cons - DLIC (digital line interface circuit) module jnctr - junctor cov - COV line circuit did trunk - DID trunk circuit ops line - OPS line circuit The status of the circuit bein progr - programmed in CDE but not installed - installed but not programmed in CDE suspect - failed one diagnostic test backgrnd - background diagnostics power up - power-up diagnostics pwr r-try - power-up diagnostics retry fault isol - diagnostic second-chance fi-retry - diagnostic second-chance retry vlODE STAT reqst dev -‘requesting device to test dev locatd - located device to test dev n/a - device being used by call processing - test resources allocated test resources could not be allocated dg avail - determined which test to run reqst test - message to PCC to request test enter test - message to PCC to start test Page 4-10
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal TABLE 4-1 (CONT’D) TERMS USED IN MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY other tests pending on circuit - all tests done force hi/low - junctor test digital codec - codec digital loopback test codec analog loopback test - codec transmission test status check - console test message lamp - message lamp/ringer present test switch hook - switchhook test a/d. convert - A/D converter reference test analog hybrd - hybrid analog loopback test dtmf tones - DTMF receiver test printer port - printer port test dsp mem test - DSP memory test dsp tone det - DSP tone detection test - - current test has passed - fault detected, isolated - fault detected, unisolated state 2 Note: States 1 through 7 are dependent upon the device under test; refer to Section MITL9108-093-353-NA, General Maintenance Information for further details - test passed without errors fail - error(s) occurred sing aborted the test or the Monitor Logs 4.15 The user may monitor the progress of the SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL maintenance logs as they occur. When the monitor logs pro- cess is running, the maintenance logs will be output to the print device Page 4-1-l
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal as well as being recorded on the system floppy disk. The output device may be either the maintenance terminal, or the system printer port. If monitoring logs on the system printer port, the user may log out from the maintenance terminal without first stopping the monitor process. However, if the user is monitoring logs on the maintenance terminal, the monitor process must first be stopped before logging out. The print device may be set via the SET PRINT-DEVICE command (see paragraph 4.09). To monitor logs, press the following softkeys: MONITOR LOGS ENTER For further information on maintenance logs, see Part 6 of this Section, and Section MITL9108-093-353-NA. General Maintenance Information. Monitor SMDR 4.16 The user may monitor the progress of the SX-200@ DIGITAL SMDR reports as they occur. LJnlike the MONITOR LOGS com- mand, monitoring of SMDR may only be done at the maintenance terminal. It is not necessary to select a print device in this case, as monitoring will be output to the maintenance terminal automatically. This does not affect the spontaneous printing of SMDR data to the system printer port. To monitor SMDR reports at the maintenance terminal, press the following softkeys: MONITOR SMDR ENTER Refer to Section MITL9108-093-451-NA, Station Message Detail Re- cording for further information on SMDR. initiating System Reset 4.17 The Re-start command allows the maintenance user to reset the system. The purpose of this is to optimize the integrity of the system software. This should be done only during a period of low or no call processing traffic, as the system will be totally inoperative for a period of approximately 1 minute. To initiate a system reset, enter the following softkeys: RE-START RESET-SYSTEM ENTER 4.18 The maintenance user may also program the system to reset at a predetermined time of day. This may be set for a particular day or daily. To program a system reset, press the following keys: SET RESET-TIME DAY/TIME Page 4-12
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal (press one of the seven “day” softkeys or DAILY) TIME (enter the hour and minutes in 24 hour format - hours must be 01 - 24) ENTER 4.19 The maintenance user may also program the system to reset after one or more system software anomalies. To program the system to reset after a single software anomaly, press the following keys: SET RESET-TIME IMMEDIATELY ENTER To program the system to reset after 11 such anomalies, press the following keys: SET RESET-TIME AFTER-N-FLTS ENTER System Reset Report 4.20 The maintenance user may obtain a report -indicating when, and under what conditions a system reset will qccur. To obtain such a report, press the following keys: SHOW RESET-TIME ENTER Setting of Alarm Thresholds 4.21 Alarm thresholds may be programmed by the maintenance user to facilitate the requirements of a particular system. Table 4-2 shows the default values of the alarm thresholds. Refer to Section MITL9108-093-353-NA, General Maintenance Information for further details on the alarms and alarm thresholds. To change the alarm thresholds for ,lines throughout the entire system, press the following softkeys: SET ALARM-THRESH SYSTEM ENTER LINES (enter the desired MINOR Alarm threshold percentage, or press RETURN to leave unchanged) (enter the desired MAJOR Alarm threshold percentage, or press RETURN to leave unchanged) (enter the desired CRITICAL Alarm threshold, or press RETURN Page 4-13