Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Instructions Manual
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Network Billing and Reports Reading the Network Usage Summary Report The report heading shows the node name, the report name, the date and the time that the report was run. Each section is preceded by the date and time during which the data were gathered. PEAKS - Statistics are for maximum activity during the reporting period. Although separate statistics are kept for batch and urgent message queues, these statistics are not broken down by destination node; that is, urgent queue statistics refer to urgent messages accumulated for every node on the network. A hyphen (-) in any column means the system was not processing messages during the report period (there was a power failure, or the system was taken offline for maintenance, for example). A zero in any column means the system was operable, but there was no activity. BATCH IN QUEUE is the maximum number of batch (non-urgent) messages and receipt updates present in the network queue at any time during the time period. URGENT IN QUEUE is th e maximum number of messages, marked urgent by the sender, that were present in the network queue at any time during the time period. BATCH MINUTES is the maximum number of minutes of recorded speech from batch messages and receipt updates present in the network queue during the time period. URGENT MINUTES is the maximum number of minutes of recorded speech from urgent messages present in the network queue during the time period. BATCH LATENCY is the maximum number of seconds that a single message remained in the batch network queu;during the time period. URGENT LATENCY is the maximum number of seconds that a single urgent message remained in the network queue during the time period. TOTALS - Data is a summary of activity during the reporting period BATCH DELIVERED is the total number of batch messages that were delivered to their destination nodes during the time period. (Receipt updates do not count here.) URGENT DELIVERED is the total number of urgent messages that were delivered to their destination nodes during the time period. 10-12
Network Billing and Reports BATCH UNDELIVERED is the total number of batch messages that were rejected by their destination nodes during the time period. (Urgent messages are always delivered.) BATCH RECEIVED is the total number of batch messages that were received from other nodes during the time period. (Receipt updates do not count here.) URGENT RECEIVED is the total number of urgent messages that were received from other nodes during the time period. 10-13
This appendix lists all of the actions of the pre-programmed hardware types that come with MESA-Net. You can use this information if you ever need to modify a hardware type. RIGINATE ACTI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 & 8 Action Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Flush device Send string Send access code Send string Sleep Flush device Sleep Read string Sleep ANSWER ACTIONS 1 Send string 2 Sleep 3 Send string 4 Sleep 5 Send string 6 Sleep 7 Send string 8 Sleep 9 Flush device 10 Read string 11 Sleep 12 Flush device 13 Read string Action Parameter SMC ATZ ATZ ATZ ATDT CONNECT mm Parameter SMC ATZ ATZ AT RING CONNECT Timeout 3 seconds 5 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 3 seconds _ 7 seconds 20 seconds 5 seconds Timeout 5 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 3 seconds 0 seconds 3 seconds 20 seconds A-l
Default Hardware Types DISCONNECT ACTIONS Action Parameter Timeout 1 Set signal lo DTR 2 Set signal lo RTS 3 Sleep 5 seconds 4 Set signal hi DTR 5 Set signal hi RTS 6 Sleep 2 seconds 7 Send string ATZ 8 Sleep 5 seconds 9 Send string SMC 10 Sleep 3 seconds A-2
Default Hardware Types ccess RIGINATE ACTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Action Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Flush device Send string Send access code Send string Flush device Read string Flush device Sleep Read string Sleep 9 ER ACTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Action Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Flush device Read string Sleep Flush device Read string Parameter SMC ATZ ATDT RING CONNECT Parameter ISCONNECT ACTIONS SMC AT RING CONRECT Action 1 Set signal lo 2 Set signal lo 3 Sleep 4 Set signal hi 5 Set signal hi 6 Sleep 7 Send string 8 Sleep 9 Send string 10 1 Sleep Parameter DTR RTS DTR RTS ATZ SMC Timeout 3 seconds 5 seconds 20 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 5 seconds Timeout 5 seconds 3 seconds 0 seconds 3 seconds 20 seconds Timeout 5 seconds 2 seconds 5 seconds 3 seconds LINE DROP’ SIG A-3
Default Hardware Types icr em ORIGINATE ACTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Action Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Flush device Sleep Send string Send access code Send string Sleep Read string Flush device Sleep ANSWER ACTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 $8 Action Send string Sleep Flush device Sleep Read string Sleep Read string Flush device Parameter AT ATZ ATDT connect Parameter AT ring connect DISCONNECT ACTIONS Timeout 2 seconds 3 seconds 2 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 2 seconds Timeout 2 seconds 2 seconds - 0 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds Action Set signal lo Set signal lo Sleep Set signal hi Set signal hi Sleep Send string Sleep Parameter DTR RTS DTR RTS ATZ Timeout 5 seconds 2 seconds 3 seconds A-4
Default Hardware Types ORIGINATE ACTIONS Action Parameter 1 Send string 2 Sleep 3 Flush device 4 Sleep 5 Send access code 6 Sleep 7 Read string connected Action Send string Sleep Flush device Read string Parameter connected NNECT ACTIONS Timeout 3 seconds 0 seconds Action Parameter Timeout 1 Set signal hi BREAK LINE DROP SIGNAL = CD A-5
Default Hardware Types irect ec ORIGINATE ACTIONS Action Parameter Timeout 1 Send string hello 2 Sleep 5 seconds ANSWER ACTIONS I I I I Action Parameter Timeout 1 Flush device 2 Sleep 2 seconds 3 Read string hello 0 seconds No Disconnect Actions are defined. LINE DROP SIGNAL q DTR A-6
Default Hardware Types e e ORIGINATE ACTIONS i- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Action Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Flush device Send string Send access code Send string Flush device Sleep Read string Flush device Sleep 5 seconds ANSWER ACTIONS i- 2 3 4 5 3 7 8 9 10 11 Action Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Flush device Read string Sleep Flush device Read string Parameter Timeout +++ ATZ ATZ ATDT CONNECT Parameter +++ ATZ ATZ RING? CONNECT 3 seconds 3 seconds 3 seconds 10 seconds 40 seconds Timeout 3 seconds - 3 seconds 3 seconds 0 seconds 3 seconds 20 seconds DISCONNECT ACTIONS Action Parameter Timeout 1 Sleep 2 seconds 2 Send string +++ 3 Sleep 3 seconds 4 Send string ATZ 5 Sleep 5 seconds A-7