Inter-Tel CS-5200 Server User Manual


 
System Features
INTER-TEL
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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 August 2005
Page 128 Diagnostics Feature Codes
Diagnostic –
Dump Node Information
9936/9136 The user can easily dump node information to
Message Print using a single feature code.
Pressing the Dump Node Information feature
code dumps specified node information to
Message Print for diagnostic purpose. When
the system prompts for a node number, enter
the desired node number or zero (0) for all
nodes within a network. If the node does not
exist, an error message saying INVALID
NODE NUMBER appears and prompt the
user for a node number again.
After entering a node number, the system dis-
plays a confirmation message on the endpoint
display. This helps for the user to analyze
which nodes are up and which nodes are
down (the word ‘down’ does not mean that
the node is completely down, it simply means
the node is unreachable). For Example:
If all nodes are up, the display shows ALL
NODES ARE UP X. The ‘X’ represents the
total number of the nodes.
If node 3 and 5 of a 5-node network are
down, the display shows # NODES DOWN 2
3 5.
Diagnostic – Dump
System Diagnostics
9933/9133 Allow a System Administrator to dump system
diagnostic information to Message Print.
Diagnostic –
Heap Dump
9943/9143 This is used by Inter-Tel software developers
and cannot be used in Beta or Production
software.
Diagnostic –
Heap Statistics
9947/9147 This feature code outputs miscellaneous heap
information to Message Print as well as put-
ting up a message on the endpoint that indi-
cates the percentage of available dynamic
heap memory. This feature code is useful in
determining if the system is losing heap mem-
ory and how quickly the system may be losing
it.
Table 21. Diagnostics Feature Code Definitions(Continued)
FEATURE NAME
CODE
(US/EUROPE)
DEFINITION