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Field Descriptions
The following output fields are for the monitor system view1 and monitor
system view2 commands.
Console #
A list of console numbers that are either activated or deactivated.
Activated:
The attendant console is in service. An attendant console is considered
activated if its handset/headset is plugged in, it is not busied out, and the system
is in day service and the console is a day or day/night or principle console, or the
system is in night service and the console is a night or day/night console.
Deactivated:
The attendant console is not in service. The attendant console is considered
deactivated if it does not meet the previous activated conditions.
# of alarms
for trunks
The total number of existing minor and major alarms on trunk ports.
# of alarms
for other
resources
The total number of existing minor and major alarms on every maintainable
object in the system except trunks and stations.
First OSS
number has
been
informed?
Has every alarm been reported and acknowledged by the first OSS telephone
number? If “Alarm Origination” is not enabled or there are no active alarms, the
field will be “n”.
Measurement
Hour
The starting time of the period for which the measurement was taken. For
example, if the measurement hour is shown as 1800, it means the traffic status
data displayed is for the time period from 6 PM to 7 PM (The measurement is
taken on an hourly basis).
Grp no
A number between 1 and the maximum trunk-group number or maximum
hunt-group number in the system.
monitor system view2
ATTENDANT STATUS MAINTENANCE STATUS
Console no. # of alarms for trunks: 4
Activated: 1 2 3 4 5 6 # of alarms for stations: 2
# of alarms for other res: 1
Deactivated: 7 8 First OSS number has been informed? n
TRAFFIC STATUS Measurement Hour: 1800
Trunk Group Measurement
(4 grps with highest %time ATB)
Grp no: 78
Grp dir:
Calls qued: 1
%Out blkg:
%Time ATB:
Attendant Group Measurement
Calls qued: 1 Calls aban: 0
16:08 WED MAR 6 1996
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Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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