Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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Reports Level Functions RESETS: number of times the link initiated link reset; this value is set to zero when DNIC synchronization is lost. This number is also incremented by link aborts and link failures. Check the dataset and the Digital Line Card. PARITY number of bytes received from the attached device with parity errors; this value is set to zero when DNIC synchronization is lost. Check that the DTE device and the dataset have the same parity settings. OVRFLW: number of buffer overflows in...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Explanation of error types: HOUR - data is accumulated hourly SLIPS - number of data slips due to internal and external timing clocks FRAME - number of framing errors BIPOLAR - number of bipolar violations STATUS - appears only for the current hour and shows current link status. Valid values are: clear - when there is no alarm condition on the link active - not currently used yellow - receiving a yellow alarm red - link is in a red alarm condition shrt term - this...
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Reports Level Functions Clear Error Counter For Specific Devices 5.9 To clear the Error Counter for a specific device, press the following softkeys: CLEAR ERRORS DEVICE-TYPE The following softkeys are presented for device selection: DIGITAL-SETS HDLC CONSOLE DATASETS TI-TRUNK ENTER Note: Tl Trunk errors are tracked on a 24-hour basis. Every hour that the Tl Trunk operates, it gen- erates a new report. The error count is a series of 24 one-hour reports; the error count is updated every...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal For All Devices To clear all error counters, press the following softkeys: CLEAR ERRORS ALL ENTER CONFIRM ENTER The user may verify the error counter clearing via the “SHOW ERRORS” command, which operates in the Reports Level. Show Channel Map 5.10 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. Physical links will show what bay the link is...
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Reports Level Functions 2- I 3- I 4- I 5- CWICEL I 7- #- 9- &HORE March 1997 Figure 5-10 Example of PHYSICAL CHANNEL MAP Report Issue 1 Revision 0 5-3 1
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Table 5-8 Terms Used In The Channel Map Report Term Meaning channel I- Channel number RX TX free q-busy - Receive channel - Transmit channel - ready for use by CP - currently in use by CP down mt-busy b-syout - currently unavailable to CP 1 - being tested by maintenance I - busied out by maintenance music 1 - music on hold (MOH module and DMP unit) ringbk tone a tone b tone c mist faulty - ringback - channel connected to tone a - channel connected to...
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6 Maintenance Log Functions Introduction 6.1 The maintenance log records all maintenance-related information, including anything which affects the functioning or the capacity of the system. Typical maintenance log entries would be circuits that fail diagnostics, cards that have been 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: ALL - causes...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Oldest Log Entries 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 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...
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Maintenance Log Functions 2X-200 ML LIGHTWHRE 16 1 . ti Ii’-MFIR-1337 Logs ?Ef~il LtG3 t4EUE3T @I2 1337-Jf1t+ 161 16: 23: 53 Tdt zilat-m i.ient frdii tiRJ0R to Ho nlarri fllar~ 1~~~1 change due td Bay @I trunks 1337-Jflt+l@ 16:21:24 T 1 trunk card failed at 81 85 88 I% cat-d renoixd filarfl code q I@2 IXG’-JIV+ 18 15: 54: 21 Tl trunk card at @I @5 e0 #0 is in red alaiv ddndition due td Ids5 df qt~ I%‘-.IIY’+ l@ 15: 54: 21 Tot alarti uerit frdH t4d filxH td tif1.J0R fll arri I IYX I change due...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Oldest Log Entriee To delete the oldest user-defined number of maintenance log entries, press the following softkeys: DELETE OLDEST (enter the number of log entries to be deleted) ENTER In all cases, the system will echo the command into the applications area of the screen. The user may verify that the particular log entries have been deleted by using the READ command. Printing Logs on System Printer Note: Logs cannot be read and printed concurrently. All Log...