Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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System Level Functions Enter the file name. ENTER The system then prompts the user to exit to a local Kermit session. Ensure that the Kermit session is set to binary mode, because the customer database information must be saved as a binary file. In the Kermit session, issue the Receive command. While the backup is in progress, the top seven-segment LED on the MCC II shows “A”, and the lower seven-segment LED shows a dash that is circling in a clockwise direction. Note: It is recommended, for...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Backing Up Log Entries 4.12 ITo back up log entries, the Kermit protocol must be supported by your communication package. The Logs Backup function allows you to copy all maintenance log entries into a text file on either a directory on your PC’s hard disk, or on a diskette in the PC’s disk drive. To back up log entries, press the following softkeys: DATABASE LOGS-BACKUP ENTER The system prompts the user for the file name (see Note). Enter the file name. ENTER The...
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System Level Functions Setting Parameters 4.15 To change the default values for the Kermit parameters that are listed in , press the following softkeys: DATABASE SET-PARAM RECEIVE Select one of the following softkeys and modify the parameter. EOL-CHAR 8-BIT-CHAR CTRL-CHAR REPEAT-CHAR PAD-CHAR PACKET-SIZE RX-TIMEOUT NUM-PAD-CHAR Table 4-2 Default Kermit Parameters Parameter Softkey I Default Values I Packet Length PACKET-SIZE 5E Time Out RX-TIMEOUT 012c Number of Pad Characters Pad...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal The Monitor Command Monitor Diagnostics 4.16 The Monitor Diagnostics command is a “window” into the maintenance system’s diag- nostic controller, the Maintenance Manager. With this command, the user may monitor the progress of the SX-ZOO ML PABX diagnostics while they are being run. See Part 7 of this Practice for further information on diagnostics. To monitor the progress of the currently running diagnostic, press the following soft- keys: MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS At...
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System Level Functions l-STEP 6- 2- SLOU-SCfltJ 3- FREE-RUH 4- 5- WKEL ?- #- 9- 0- Figure 4-l Example of MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS Display Table 4-3 is a summary of the terms used in the “Monitor Diagnostics” display: Table 4-3 Terms Used In Monitor Diagnostics Display Term SYST BAY CARD DEV Meaning The total system wide number of devices waiting to be tested on the following queues: BKGRND - Background diagnostic queue SYSTEM - System request diagnostic queue PWR UP - Power-up diagnostic queue...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Table 4-3 Terms Used In Monitor Diagnostics Display (continued) Term Meaning DEV PLID The physical location identification of the circuit being monitored; a4- to 8-digit number representing bay, slot, circuit and sub-circuit numbers. CARDTYPE The type of card being monitored; one of the following: nil - no card ons - ONS line card lsgs trk - CO trunk card universal - Universal card dlc - Digital line card superset- COV line card did trunk - DID trunk card ops -...
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System Level Functions Table 4-3 Terms Used In Monitor Diagnostics Display (continued) Term Meaning DEV STAT The status of the device being monitored; one of the following: avail - available to CP and maintenance progr - programmed in CDE but not installed unpro - not programmed in CDE suspt - suspect, failed one diagnostic test flty0 -faulty fltyl - faulty with one pass flty2 - faulty with two passes flty3 - faulty with three passes flty4 - faulty with four passes flty.5 - faulty with five...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Table 4-3 Terms Used In Monitor Diagnostics Display (continued) Term Meaning wait msg - waiting for test result diag done - current diagnostic done dg pending - other tests pending on circuit dgs compl - all tests done dg incompl -test incomplete dg aborted - circuit taken by CP before test completed audit req - requests out of sync; checking DIAG NAME The current diagnostic test being run; one of the following: force hilow - junctor test dig bay test - digital bay...
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System Level Functions Table 4-3 Terms Used In Monitor Diagnostics Display (continued) Term rd bc dx+l - read next bay dx rd mc dx+l - read next mcc dx rd bc dx - read bay dx Meaning tx fr bc dx - send from bay dx tx fr bcdx+l - send from next bay dx tx fr mcdx+l - send from next mcc dx tx fr mcdx+l - send from nexI mcc dx to bay only voice set? - is there a voice set data set? - is there a data set other half? - does other half have a set dig bay test - digital bay test get jnc test - get...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Monitoring Logs The user may monitor the progress of the maintenance logs as they occur. When the monitor logs process is running, maintenance logs will be output to a device and recorded in a text file. The output device can be either the maintenance terminal or the system printer, as specified in CDE Form 34, Directed IO. if logs are monitored on the system printer port, the user can log out from the maintenance terminal without first stopping the monitor process....