Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Engineering Information Manual
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W-232 Maintenance Terminal Status - Specific Circuit 5.17 To obtain an equipment status report on a specific circuit, press the following softkeys: SHOW STATUS BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay, slot and circuit numbers, pressing the RETURN key after each one) ENTER Status - Specific Extension 5.13 To obtain an equipment status report on a specific extension number, press the following softkeys: SHOW STATUS EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER 5.19 In all cases, the system will output the equipment status data in the Applications Area of the screen. In cases where the data requires more ,space than is available on the screen, the user is prompted to request more data via the MORE softkey, or to cancel the output via the CANCEL softkey. An example of an Equipment Status Report is shown in Figure 5-3. Page 5-9
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Figure 5-3 Example of Equipment Status Report 4:27 7-AUG-86 alarm status = MINOR BB SS CC SC NUM TYPE BG PWR MTSTAT SWSTAT HWSTAT TxLk TxCh RxLk RxCh 1 3 1 0 1301 ons on off okay rbk idle 8 28 8 28 1 3 2 0 1302 ons on off okay err idle 8 0 8 0 1 3 3 0 1303 ons on off okay rfw idle 8 30 8 30 1 3 4 0 1304 ons on off okay idle maint - - 1 3 5 0 1305 ons on off okay dig idle 8 4 8 4 1 3 6 0 1306 ons on off okay idle idle - - - - 1 3 7 0 1307 ons on off okay idle idle - - - - 1 3 8 0 1308 ons on off okay idle idle - - - - 1 3 9 0 1309 ons on off okay idle idle - - - - SHOW STATUS 01 ** ** ** (For definition of terms, see Table 5-2) Page 5-10
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 5.20 The following is a summary of the terms used in the Equipment Status Report: TABLE 5-2 TERMS USED IN THE EQUIPMENT STATUS REPORT - ONS line circuit (digital bay) COV line circuit (digital bay) - DTMF Receiver module moh - Music on Hold module CO trunk circuit (digital bay) DLIC (digital line interface circuit) module jnctr - junctor - DID trunk bot - busied-out receiving busy tone do not disturb receiving reorder tone handsfree idle hfr - handsfree ringing hfs - handsfree suspended hld - consultation hold lok - locked-out Page 5-11
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal TABLE 5-2 (CONT’D) TERMS USED IN THE EQUIPMENT STATUS REPORT The current call processing (CP) software status, for receivers and junctors; one of the following: ready for use by CP - currently in use by CP currently unavailable to CP mtbusy - being tested by maintenance bsyout - busied-out by maintenance suspct - suspect, failed test, retest pending MTSTAT The current maintenance status; one of the following: - available to CP and maintenance - programmed in CDE but not installed - installed but not programmed in CDE - failed diagnostic test once - busied-out by maintenance - failed diagnostic test at least twice available to CP down - card not present - unavailable to CP - maintenance bus number between 0 and 31 Page 5-12
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal SUPERSET Error Report 5.21 The SUPERSET error report provides the maintenance user with an up-to-date record of all of the SUPERSET 3TM and SUPERSET qTM set transmission checksum errors which have occurred since the system was initialized, or since they were last cleared (see paragraph 7.42). To obtain a SUPERSET error report, press the following softkeys: SHOW SSET-ERRORS ENTER The system will output the SUPERSET error data in the Applications Area of the screen In cases where the data requires more space than is available on the screen, the user is prompted to request more data via the MORE softkey, or to cancel the output via the CANCEL sof-tkey. An example of a SUPERSET error report is shown in Figure 5-4. Error counts should be at equal levels for all SUPERSETa sets. A SUPERSET@ set with an error count significantly higher than the aver- age is suspect; this would indicate a problem with either the line circuit or the set itself. Channel Map Report 5.22 The Channel Map Report provides the maintenance user with the current status of the system’s PCM links. The user may choose between either PHYSICAL or LOGICAL channels. To obtain a channel map report, press the following softkeys: SHOW CHANNEL-MAP PHYSICAL LINK-NUMBER (enter the desired LINK number, followed by the RETURN key or simply press the RETURN key to show all links) ENTER or SHOW CHANNEL-MAP LOGICAL CHANNEL-NUM (enter the desired CHANNEL number, followed by the RETURN key or simply press the RETURN key to view all 256 channels). ENTER The system will output the Channel Map Report in the Applications area of the screen In cases where the data requires more space than is available on the screen, the user is prompted to request more data via the MORE softkey, or to cancel output via the CANCEL softkey. An example of a Channel Map Report is shown in Figure 5-5. Table 5-3 gives a summary of the terms used in the Channel Map Report. Paije 5-13
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Figure 5-4 Example of SUPERSET Error Report 4:29 9-ACJG-86 alarm status = MINOR PLID EXT.# ERRORS PLID EXT.# ERRORS PLID EXT.# ERRORS 3 3 1 0 330 1 2 3 3 20 3302 1 3 3 3 0 3303 0 3 3 4 0 3304 0 3 3 50 3305 0 3 3 6 0 3306 0 3 3 9 0 3309 0 3 3 80 3308 0 3410 3401 0 3 4 2 0 3402 0 SHOW SSET-ERRORS Page 5-14
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Figure 5-5 Example of Channel Map Report 4127 7-AUG-86 alarm status = MINOR Chn Rx TX Chn Rx TX Chn Rx TX Chn Rx TX 1 : free : free : 2 : 5 : free : free : 6 : 9 : free : free : 10: 13 : free : free : 14: 17 : free : free : 18: 21 : free : free : 22 : 25 : free : free : 26 : 29 : free : free : 30 : Link Number : 4 free : free : 3 : free : free : 4 : free : free cp-busy: cp-busy: 7 : fi-ee : free : 8 : free : free free : free : 11: free : free : 12: free : free free : free : 15 : free : free : 16 : free : free free : free : 19: free : free : 20: free : free free : free : 23 : free : free : 24 : mt-busy : mt-busy free : free : 27 : free : free : 28 : free : free free : free : 31 : free : free : 32 : free : free SHOW CHANNEL-MAP PHYSICAL LINK-NUMBER 04 Page 5-15
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal ,TABLE 5-3 TERMS USED IN THE CHANNEL MAP REPORT - Receive channel - Transmit channel - ready for use by CP - currently in use by CP - currently unavailable to CP - being tested by maintenance - busied out by maintenance - failed test, retest pending - being retested Page 5-I WI 6
W-232 Maintenance Terminal 6. MAINTENANCE LOG FUNCTIONS Introduction 6.01 The purpose of the Maintenance Log is to record all maintenance-related information, including anything which af- fects the functioning or the capacity of the system. Typical main- tenance log entries would be circuits failing diagnostics, cards being unplugged, and alarm level changes. The user may read, delete and print log entries, as well as set a variety of printing options. For the READ, PRINT and DELETE commands, the following qualifiers apply: 1) ALL - causes all log entries to be read, printed or deleted. 2) NEWEST - causes the most recent user-defined number of log entries to be read, printed, or deleted. 3) QLDEST - causes the oldest user-defined number of log entries to be read, printed, or deleted. For further information on the Maintenance Log, refer to Section MITL9108-093-353-NA, General Maintenance Information. To access the logs level commands, press the LOGS softkey. All of the following . operations are possible while in the Logs Level. READING LOG ENTRIES All Log Entries 6.02 To read all of the maintenance log entries, press the followin softkeys: READ ALL ENTER Newest Log Entries 6.03 To read the newest user-defined number of maintenance log entries, press the following softkeys: READ NEWEST (enter the number of log entries to be read) ENTER Page 6-1
W-232 Maintenance Terminal Oldest bog Entries 6.04. To read the oldest user-defined number of maintenance log entries, press the following softkeys: READ OLDEST (enter the number of log entries to be read) ENTER 6.05 In all cases, the system will output the requested number of log entries into the Applications Area of the screen. In cases where the log data requires more space than is available on the screen, the user is prompted to request more log data via the MORE softkey, or to cancel the output via the CANCEL softkey. An example of reading logs is shown in Figure 6-1. Page 6-2