Maintenance Commands
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Next_hour
This field will contain a value of 0 or 1 depending upon if the measurements
being taken are for this hour or the next. It is related to the previous field in
that the maximum call rate is reflected for this hour. When this flag is set,
then statistics begin to accumulate for the next hour and shortly thereafter,
the maximum call rate will become zero and accumulations will begin
anew.
tot_ts_req
This field holds the total time slots in use during the time period elapsed
since the top of the last hour. Data is internally collected every 100
seconds. When the timer fires and the data collection occurs, a check is
made as to how many time slots are currently in use. That’s where the total
comes from. There are three numbers displayed for this field on the form;
one for each of the pnns requested. This field represents real-time status
data.
ts_denied
This field holds the total time slots requests that were denied during the
time period elapsed since the top of the last hour. Data is internally
collected every 100 seconds. There are three numbers displayed for this
field on the form; one for each of the pnns requested. This field represents
real-time status data.
tot_fts_req
This field represents the total fiber time slots that have been requested.
This field is incremented each time a fiber time slots that have been
allocated since the last top of the hour measurements polling. There are
three values shown on the form; one for each of the requested pnns. This
field represents real-time status data.
ts_count
This field indicates how many time slots are in use during the last
100-second poling period. An internal timer causing polling to occur every
100 seconds. The value in this field represents the requests for time slots
during that 100-second interim. There are three numbers displayed for this
field on the form; one for each of the pnns requested. This field represents
real-time status data.
ts_total
This field gets it’s value from the time slots count field discussed above
every 100 seconds. It represents the total number of time slots requested
since the top of the last hour and is real-time status data.
fts_count
This field indicates how many fiber time slots are in use during the last
100-second poling period. An internal timer causing polling to occur every
100 seconds. The value in this field represents the requests for fiber time
slots during that 100-second interim. There are three numbers displayed
for this field on the form; one for each of the pnns requested. This field
represents real-time status data.
fts_total
This field indicates the total number of fiber time slots. This field gets it’s
value from the fiber time slots count field discussed above every 100
seconds. It represents the total number of fiber time slots requested since
the top of the last hour and is real-time status data.
Requests-TN748
TTRs
The total number of touch-tone receivers requested is reflected in this field.
It is a running count of currently active requests. It is decremented when a
tone receiver is freed and incremented when they are requested. Note that
this field applies strictly to the TN748 board. This field represents real-time
status data.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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