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umber of network nodes sent to 
The Make Multiple and Broadcast features permit users to send a single message to 
more than one node. This counter allows the administrator to charge separately for 
each node to which a batch message is sent, since each destination node requires a 
separate transmission. The number of recipient mailboxes on each node does not 
matter. For example, a single message that is broadcast to five mailboxes on three 
different nodes increments this...

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Message length counters keep track of the total amount of recorded speech that fits 
certain criteria. Every mailbox has these counters, and all counters are incremented 
in tenths of a minute. 
Among the reasons why an administrator would set rates based on message lengths 
are (1) messages use up disk storage when they wait in the queue, and (2) the longer 
the message, the longer the transmit time. While the cost of transmitting a single two 
minute message may not be...

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essage length for number of remote recipients sent 
MESA-Net multiplies the amount of recorded speech in each batch message by the 
number of remote mailboxes to which the mailbox sends the message. The results 
are recorded by this counter. The number of different remote nodes is irrelevant 
here; two messages for the same remote node are equivalent to one message for two 
different remote nodes. 
Message length for number of remote recipients sent urgent 
MESA-Net multiplies...

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ti rts 
Centigram Series 6 servers can provide reports on all aspects of MESA-Net 
configuration, both for MESA-Net Async and MESA-Net TCP/IP. 
When you complete MESA-Net programming for the first time, or when you update 
the configuration, print the reports showing the configuration. Confirm the changes 
and communicate them to the customer, then leave a copy on site for technicians 
servicing MESA-Net in the future. 
The available reports are: 
Digits Translation Report...

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ode Access Table Report 
The Network Node Table stores the access string and hardware type of each remote 
node on the system. This information enables the originate link of the local node to 
establish communications with the other nodes on the system. 
The Node Table Report shows the node number, node name, access code (string), 
hardware type and access status (enabled or disabled) for every node that was entered 
into the Network Node Table. 
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TIMERS - The three columns listed under Timers show the settings for the timeout 
parameters: 
RCV - the Data receive timeout, expressed in seconds 
RSND - the Resend timeout, in seconds 
INACT - the Node inactivity timeout, in seconds 
FAILCNTS - The two columns listed under FAILCNTS show the fail count 
settings: 
RCV - the Receive fail count 
SND - the Send fail count 
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The Network Link Serial Port report is the second link report. The report is given in 
the...

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ueue Parameters Report 
The Network Queue Menu, accessed from the reports menu, has two entries, Report 
Queue Parameters and Dump. “Dump” is a utility that is used only by service 
personnel. The Queue Parameters report shows the current network queue 
configuration. The report for the default configuration is as follows: 
Batch Urgent 
Weekday start time (hh:mm) 12:oo am 12:oo am 
Weekday stop time (hh:mm) Never Never 
Weekend start time (hh:mm) 12:oo am 12:00 am...

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DEVICE 1 TELLABS DISCONNECT ACTIONS 
ACTION 
PARAMETER 
TIMEOUT 
1) Set signal lo 
DTR 
2) Set signal lo 
RTS 
3) Sleep 
5 seconds 
4) Set signal hi 
RTS 
5) Set signal hi DTR 
6) Sleep 
2 seconds 
DEVICE 1 TELLABS 
LINE DROP SIGNAL = CD 
DEVICE 1 TELLABS 
DIRECT LINK HARDWARE TYPE = 1 TELLABS 
eports 
It is always a good idea to print out a few other system reports, such as the NCOS 
table and the Smartcard Table. 
Several reports are invaluable when debugging MESA-Net...

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Two statistics reports give comprehensive pictures of network usage. These reports 
are available from the Network Usage Report Menu, which is a sub-menu of the 
Statistics Menu (not the Network Reports menu). 
The Network sage Report 
The Network Usage Report gives 15 minute “snapshots” of network message activity 
for a specified reporting period. This reporting period can be any hour, or range of 
hours, from the current day or the previous 6 days. 
12/04/95 8hr-17hr...

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example, if the report is run at 3:30 pm, and the report interval is for hours 12-I 
(noon to 3 pm) of the same day, the entries for hour 
15 (3 to 4 pm) will all be 
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BATCH IN QUEUE is the total number of batch (non-urgent) messages and receipt 
updates present in the network queue during the time period. 
URG IN QUEUE is the total number of urgent messages in the network queue 
during the time period. 
BATCH MAX LENGTH is the total number of minutes of...
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