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    to leave unchanged) 
    ENTER 
    4.22 The procedure for changing alarm thresholds for trunks, DTMF 
    receivers and PCM channels (junctors) is the same as that 
    shown for lines. The only difference is that the TRUNKS, RECEIVERS or 
    PCM-CHANNELS softkeys are used in place of the LINES softkey. 
    4.23 Alarm thresholds may be changed on a bay basis as well. The 
    procedure is the same as that shown above, the only difference 
    being that the BAY softkey is used in place of the SYSTEM softkey. 
    DTMF receiver thresholds may be changed only in digital bays. 
    4.24 In all cases, the Alarm Threshold table will be shown in the 
    Applications area of the screen. An example of the Alarm 
    Threshold table is shown in Figure 4-3. 
    TABLE 4-2 
    DEFAULT ALARM THRESHOLDS 
    Trunks 
    DTMF Receivers 
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    Figure 4-3 Example of Alarm Threshold Display 
    4:27 7-AUG-86 alarm status = MINOR 
    SX-200 DIGITAL GENERIC 1001 48OP/B46.5 19-AUG-1986 System 
    ALARM TYPE = : ALARM CATEGORY : THRESHOLDS 
    SYSTEM (Peripheral Devices) :- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 
    MINOR : MAJOR : CRITICAL 
    iSLYiEi _--- ----- ------ - ---- ok -------------- T ----- o ----- 
    20% 
    ;lR;NKS------- ---- --- ---- o~o ----:---------- T ----- o ----- 
    10% 
    jPCMCHANNELS--------- o---- o -s--o: -P---o---- q --o-- ~ ---- - 
    10 /o 25% 
    : (JUNCTORS) 
    ID;;VIF-RECEIVERS - - - - - - - o - - - -oo/,o - - -:- - - - - - - - - - T - - - - -o - - - - - 
    25% 
    SET ALARM-THRESH SYSTEM 
    1 -LINES 2-TRUNKS 3-RECEIVERS 4-PCM-CHANNELS 5-CANCEL 
    6- 7- 8- 
    9- o- 
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    5. REPORTS LEVEL FUNCTIONS 
    Introduction 
    5.01 The Reports Level of operation is a conglomeration of static 
    commands that are designed to display maintenance informa- 
    tion. Types ,of reports available are: configuration, alarm status, circuit 
    status, PCM path status and SUPERSET@ errors. To access the reports 
    level commands, press the REPORTS softkey. All of the following oper- 
    ations are possible while in the Reports Level. 
    EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION REPORT 
    5.02 The Configuration report provides the maintenance user with 
    information on the hardware which is currently installed in the 
    system. The user may request a configuration report on a specific card 
    slot, a specific extension number, a specific device type, or the entire 
    system. The information provided includes: 
    l the physical location(s), in terms of bay number, slot number, 
    and circuit (module) number 
    e 
    the installed type of card/module 
    l the card/module type programmed for that location. 
    Entire System 
    5.03 To obtain a configuration report on the entire system, press the 
    following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    CONFIG 
    ALL 
    ENTER 
    (MORE or CANCEL) 
    Specific Card Slot 
    5.04 To obtain a configuration report on a specific card slot, press 
    the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    CONFIG 
    BAY/SLOT/CCT 
    (enter the required bay, slot and circuit numbers, pressing the 
    RETURN key after each one) 
    ENTER 
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    Specific Extension 
    5.05 To obtain a configuration report on a specific extension num- 
    ber, press the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    CONFIG 
    EXT-NUM 
    (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN 
    key) 
    ENTER 
    5.06 In all cases, the system will output the configuration data in the 
    Applications Area of the screen In cases where the data re- 
    quires more space than is available on the screen, the user is prompt- 
    ed to request more data via the MORE softkey, or to cancel the 
    output 
    via the CANCEL softkey. An example of a configuration report is shown 
    in Figure 5-1. 
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    Figure 5-l Example of Configuration Report Display 
    4:27 7-AUG-85 alarm status = MINOR 
    BAY/SLT/CCT PROGRAMMED INSTALLED 
    2 1 0 
    2 2 0 
    2 3 0 
    2 4 0 
    3 1 0 
    3 2 0 
    3 3 0 
    3 4 0 
    3 5 0 
    3 6 0 
    3 7 0 
    3 8 0 DID trunk card DID trunk card 
    CO trunk card CO trunk card 
    DID trunk card DID trunk card 
    ONS card ONS card 
    ONS card ONS card 
    ONS card ONS card 
    ONS card ONS card 
    ONS card ONS card 
    ONS’card ONS card 
    ONS card COW card 
    E&M trunk card E&M trunk card 
    r SHOW CONFIG ALL 
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    ALARM STATUS REPORT 
    5.07 The Alarms Manager is a software program which monitors the 
    performance of the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX, compares it to a 
    set of default thresholds and, if the system performance is below the 
    specified level, causes an alarm to be raised. There are four alarm 
    categories: 
    a Lines 
    l Trunks 
    e 
    DTMF Receivers 
    l PCM Channels (junctors). 
    There are four alarm levels defined: 
    0 NO ALARM 
    l MINOR 
    l MAJOR 
    a 
    CRITICAL 
    There are three types of alarms: 
    l Bay Alarms - 
    these are the alarm levels of the categories 
    specific to each separate bay in the system. 
    e System Alarms - 
    these are the alarm levels of the categories 
    ‘on a systemwide basis. 
    0 Overall Alarm - this is the overall system alarm level, taking 
    into account all of the bay alarms and system alarms in all 
    categories. Note that this is displayed at all times above the 
    upper right corner of the enclosed area of the maintenance 
    display. 
    For more information on alarms, see Section MITL9108-093-353-NA, 
    General Maintenance Information. 
    Alarm Report - System - All Devices 
    5.08, The user may obtain an alarm report on the entire system (Le., 
    all device types, in all bays of the system) by pressing the 
    following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    ALARMS 
    ALL 
    ALL 
    ENTER 
    (MORE or CANCEL) 
    b 
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    Alarm Report - Specific Bay - All Devices 
    5.09 The user may obtain an alarm report on all of the device types 
    in a specific bay by pressing the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    ALARMS 
    ALL 
    BAY NUM 
    (enter the required bay number, then press the RETURN key) 
    ENTER 
    Alarm Report - System - Specific Device Type 
    5.10 The user may obtain an alarm report on a specific device type 
    (category) by pressing the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    ALARMS 
    DEVICE TYPE 
    (LINES or TRUNKS or RECEIVERS) 
    ALL 
    ENTER 
    Alarm Report - Specific Bay - Specific Device Type 
    5.11 The user may obtain an alarm report on a specific device type 
    (category) in a specific bay by pressing the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    ALARMS 
    DEVICE TYPE 
    (LINES or TRUNKS or RECEIVERS) 
    BAY NUM 
    (enter the required bay number, then press the RETURN key) 
    ENTER 
    5.12 In all cases, the system will output the alarm status data in the 
    Applications Area of the screen. In cases where the data re- 
    quires more space than is available on the screen, the user is prompt- 
    ed to request more data via the MORE softkey, or to cancel the output 
    via the CANCEL softkey. An example of an alarm report is shown in 
    Figure 512. 
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    Figure 5-2 Example of Alarm Status Display 
    4:27 7-AUG-86 
    alarm status = MINOR 
    CATEGORY BAY#/SYS TOTAL UNAVAIL 
    % UNAV ALARM MINOR MAJOR CRITCI 
    Lines 
    Lines 
    Lines 
    Lines 
    Lines 
    Lines 
    Trunks 
    Trunks 
    Trunks 
    Trunks 
    Trunks 
    Trunks Bay 1 
    Bay 2 
    Bay 3 
    Bay 4 
    Bay 5 
    System 
    Bay 1 
    Bay 2 
    Bay 3 
    Bay 4 
    Bay 5 
    System 24 
    24 
    32 
    32 
    32 
    144 
    6 
    18 
    24 
    24 
    24 
    96 8% : 
    8% : 
    0% : 
    0% : 
    0% : 
    3% : 
    0% : 
    6% : 
    0% : 
    0% : 
    0% : 
    1% : Minor : 0% : 20% : 0 
    Minor : 0% : 20% : 0 
    0% : 20% : 0 
    0% : 20% : 0 
    0% : 20% : 0 
    Minor : 0% : 20% : 0 
    0% : 10%: 0 
    Minor : 0% : 10%: 0 
    0% : 10%: 0 
    0% : 10%: 0 
    0% : 10%: 0 
    Minor : 0% : 10%: 0 
    SHOW ALARMS ALL ALL 
    (For definition of terms, see Table 5-9) 
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    5.13 The following is a’summary of the terms used in the alarm 
    status report: 
    TABLE 5-l 
    TERMS USED IN THE ALARM STATUS REPORT 
    rocesslng In 
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    EQUIPMENT STATUS REPORT 
    5.14 The equipment status report provides the maintenance user 
    with information concerning the current Call Processing and 
    Maintenance states of any device or range of devices. The information 
    provided includes: 
    the physical location(s), in terms of bay number, slot number, 
    circuit number, and sub-circuit number 
    the extension number (where applicable) 
    the programmed type of circuit 
    the maintenance status of the circuit 
    the software status of the circuit 
    the hardware status of the circuit 
    background diagnostics status 
    power-up diagnostics status 
    PCM link and channel number used (where applicable). 
    Status - Entire Bay 
    5.15 To obtain an equipment status report on an entire bay, press 
    the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    BAY/S LOTKCT 
    (enter the required bay number, press the RETURN key, and 
    enter only the RETURN key for the slot, circuit and sub-circuit 
    prompts) 
    ENTER 
    Status - Specific Card Slot 
    5.16 To obtain an equipment status 
    press the following softkeys: report on a specific card slot, 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    BAY/SLOT/CCT 
    (enter the required bay, and slot numbers, pressing the RETURN 
    key after each one; enter only the RETURN key for the circuit 
    and sub-circuit prompts) 
    ENTER 
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