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Traffic Measurement 
Peg: Represents the total number of times that the 
DTMF receivers were accessed during the mea- 
surement period. 
Usage: Represents the total usage (Erlangs or CCS) for 
the DTMF receivers during the measurement 
period. Does not include busied-out receivers 
(maximum = 6553.5 ccs). 
Busy Peg: Represents the number of times a call could not 
be allocated a DTMF receiver immediately due 
to busy conditions. 
Maximum in use/ 
Available: The scanned maximum count of the number of...

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Traffic Measurement 
Avg Waiting Time: Average waiting time for a call to the console 
to be answered. 
Hunt Groups - records activity of each hunt group 
Hunt Group Number: Programmed hunt group number. 
Peg: Number of accesses to hunt group, including 
busy attempts (maximum = 65535). 
Usage: Usage of all devices in the hunt group 
(maximum = 6553.5 ccs). 
Busy Peg: Number of times the hunt group was busy. 
Max in use/Available: Scanned maximum number of devices in the 
hunt group that were busy;...

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Traffic Measurement 
count of 128 (128 x 10 s) represents 1280 seconds of usage, equivalent 
to 12.8 ccs or 0.3556 Erlang (36 ccs equals 1 Erlang). The following 
example illustrates these “count” methods. 
Extension Originations Peg Count - Each time an idle extension goes 
off-hook, it causes the register to increment by one count. Since it is a 
measure of the number of calls originated by the extensions, it does 
not increment when a ringing extension goes off-hook to answer a 
call. For example, if...

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Traffic Measurement. 
3. TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT COMMANDS 
Maintenance Terminal and Console 
3.01 The maintenance terminal or console is used to enter the data 
required to start traffic measurements, print measurements, 
monitor status, or change traffic measurement parameters. Refer to 
Section MITLSI 08-093-35 l-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Termina! for 
instructions on using the terminal. At the maintenance terminal or 
console, select the MAINTENANCE application; from the MAINTENANCE 
main menu, select...

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Traffic Measurement 
restarted. 
STOP Command - This command causes two softkeys to become 
active, and pressing either selects what is to be 
stopped. 
TRAFFRPT 
PRINT - stops the traffic measurement currently active. No 
report will be made of the incomplete collected data. 
- stops a printout being sent to the PRINTER port. 
Note: The STOP command will not stop an AUTOPRINT in progress; 
the AUTOPRINT command must be set to OFF between print- 
outs to stop printouts. 
SHOW STATUS Contains a summary...

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Traffic Measurement 
4. INSTALLATION 
General 
4.01 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. installation to meet the Traffic Measurement requir-ements con- 
sists of the foilowing steps: 
Determine the required traffic parameters 
Determine the required output device 
Install the output device 
Program the traffic parameters and output device for this in- 
stallation. 
Connection Requirements, Local Printer 
4.02 Section MITL9108-093-200-NA details the installation of SX- 
200@’ DIGITAL PABX systems; also refer to Section...

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Traffic Measurement 
-- 
5. REPORTS 
5.01 The standard report provides a printed report of the data in the 
storage registers (usually the measurements taken during the 
preceding period). The report includes headings which make the data 
easy to read. Three typical reports are printed following: 
SX-200/G 1000 TRAFFIC REPORT 
6-DEC-85 
1 I:20 to 12:20 
SYSTEM ACTIVITY: 
Is dial tone 0 
Console calls 6 
Ext. origin. 34 
Activity 126 
FEATURES: 
CallBack 1 
Call Pickup 2 
Console hold 
2 
Flash hold 
6...

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Traffic Measurement 
SX-200 DIGITAL Generic 1001 336P/B39 TRAFFIC REPORT 
SYSTEM 253 
25-APR-86 
13:45 TO 14:05 
SYSTEM ACTIVIT’/: 
Is dial tone 
Console calls 
Ext. origin. 
Activity . 
FEATURES: 
CallBack 
Call Park 
Console conf. 
Ext. conf. 
Hold pickup 
Override 
TAFAS 
DTMF RECEIVERS: 
Peg 
218 
CHANNELS: 
Bay 
1 
; 
4 
CONSOLE: 
Directory 
Number 
2321 
HUNT GROUPS: 
Number 
1 
2 
TRUNK GROUPS: 
Number 
1 
2 
6 
7 
8 5 2s dial tone 
35 Console orig. 
175 Intercepted 
2803 Illegal calls 
1 Call...

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Traffic Measurement 
SX-200 DIGITAL Generic 1001 336P/B39 TRAFFIC REPORT 
SYSTEM 253 
25-APR-86 
13:45 to 14:05 (CONTD) 
TRUNKS: 
Number 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
150 
151 
190 Peg In 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
5 
4 
11 
10 
11 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 Usage In Peg Out Usage Out 
0.00 ccs 
5 0.50 ccs 
0.00 ccs 5 
0.30 ccs 
0.00 ccs 6 0.60 ccs 
0.00 ccs 
6 0.40 ccs 
0.00 ccs 6 0.50 ccs 
0.00 ccs 5 0.40 ccs 
1.50 ccs 4 0.40 ccs 
1.70 ccs 5 0.40 ccs...

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Traffic Measurement 
SX-200 DIGITAL Generic 1001 480P/B39 TRAFFIC REPORT 
SYSTEM 253 
25-APR-86 
13:45 TO 14:05 
SYSTEM ACTIVITY: 
1s dial tone 5 
Console calls 35 
Ext. origin. 175 
Activity 2803 
FEATURES: 
CallBack 1 
Call Park 0 
Console conf. 11 
Ext. conf. 5 
Hold pickup 3 
Override 6 
TAFAS 4 
DTMF RECEIVERS: 
Peg Usage 
218 6.70 ccs 
CHANNELS: 
Bay Usage 
1 2.20 ccs 
2 9.60 ccs 
3 3.00 ccs 
4 1.20 ccs 
5 18.10 ccs 
CONSOLE: 
Directory Usage 
Number 
2321 1.05 ccs 
HUNT GROUPS: 
Number 
Peg 
1 34...
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