Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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System Level Functions Monitoring DATA-SMDR The user may monitor the progress of the system DATA-SMDR reports as they occur. Unlike the MONITOR LOGS command, monitoring of DATA-SMDR may be done only at the maintenance terminal. It is not necessary to select a print device in this case, because monitoring will be output to the maintenance terminal automatically. This does not affect the spontaneous printing of DATA-SMDR data to the system printer port. To monitor DATA-SMDR reports at the...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Setting Immediate Reset 4.19 The maintenance user can program the system to reset after one or after 50 system software faults. To program the system to reset immediately after a single software fault, press the following softkeys: SET RESET-TIME IMMEDIATELY ENTER To program the system to reset after 50 such faults, press the following softkeys: SET RESETiTiME AFTER-N-FLTS ENTER Showing Reset Time 4.20 The maintenance user may obtain a report indicating when...
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System Level Functions The procedure for changing alarm thresholds for trunks, DTMF receivers and PCM channels is thesameas for lines. The only difference is that the TRUNKS, RECEIVERS or PCM-CHANNELS softkeys are used in place of the LINES softkey. Alarm thresholds may be changed on a bay basis as well. The procedure is the same as that shown above; the only difference is that the BAY softkey is used in place of the SYSTEM softkey. DTMF receiver thresholds may be changed only in digital bays. In...
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5 Reports Level Functions Introduction 5.1 Reports level functions allow you to display maintenance information. The following types of reports are available: configuration, alarm status, circuit status, PCM path status, and displaying and clearing of device errors. To access the report commands, press the REPORTS softkey. All of the following operations are possible while in the reports level. All operations available in diagnostics are shown in Table 5-1, except CANCEL and ENTER. Press the...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Entire System To obtain a configuration report on the entire system, press the following softkeys: SHOW CONFIG ALL ENTER ( or MORE or CANCEL ) In all cases, the system outputs the configuration 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. 5-2 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
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Reports Level Functions Table 5-l Reports Level Functions (continued) LEVEL COMMAND PARAMETER QUALIFIER QUALIFIER QUALIFIER QUALIFIER 1 3.LINKSTATUS 1 1 &MT-DWA 1 &UP-l-PAGE 1 1 9.DOWN-i-PAGE 1 I I 1 &CHANNEL-MAP 1 I-LOGICAL 1 l-CHANNELNUM 1 I I I / 2.PHYSICAL 1 1.BAY-NUM / I I 1 2-LINK-NUMBER 1 1 7.ERRORS 1 2.DEVICE-lYPE 1 i-SS3-SS4 I I 1 3.DIGITAL-SNS 1 / 4.HDLC 1 &DATASETS 1 1 7.CONSOLE 1 3.EX%NUM 4.ALL 8.CONFIRM S-QUIT Page 2 of 2 Note: The following softkeys are presented when...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Show Alarms Report 5.3 The alarms manager is a software program that monitors the performance of the system, compares it to a set of default thresholds and, if the system performance is below the specified level, causes an alarm to be raised. 5-4 There are four alarm categories: I. Lines 2. Trunks 3. DTMF Receivers 4. PCM Channels. There are four alarm levels: 1. NO ALARM 2. MINOR 3. MAJOR 4. CRITICAL There are three alarm types: I. Bay Alarms-these are the...
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Reports Level Functions Show Alarm - Device Type 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 or PCM-CHANNELS) ENTER In all cases, the system will output the alarm 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...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Table 5-2 summarizes the terms used in the alarm status report: Table 5-2 Terms Used In The Alarm StaWs Report Term Meaning BAY# OR SYSTEM The range of the specified alarm category is Bay 1. NUMBER OF DEVICES Total number of devices programmed in the specified category in the specified range; e.g., a total of 13 lines in Bay 1. Category is displayed on the command line. TOTAL DEVICES UNAVAIL PERCENT UNAVAILABLE ALARM LEVEL MINOR MAJOR CRITICAL Total number of...