Nortel Networks 553-3001-358 Server User Manual


 
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553-3001-358/555-4001-135 Standard 02.00 July 2006
SMaint) and enter the Short Connection Report command (sc, SC, or
SCon).
Short port occupancy can indicate a fault condition on a port or can
indicate that a user is dialing the incorrect DN. Set the short occupancy
range in the System Attributes Editor menu, which can range from 0 to
30 seconds.
From the Short Connection Report menu, the option is available to print
(p) or reset (r) the counter to zero. When printing the short connection
peg-count, the system presents all ports with a count in the following
format:
port # today’s_count total_count
The counts have the following meanings:
today’s count – count of short connections that occur this day.
total count – cumulative count of all short connections since the
ICB was last reset, or the system reset the short connection
counters.
If all counters are zero, the system prints the header followed by the
message “all counters are zero”.
Short Connection Report CLI example
STest, MReport, SCon, ARchivdb, REstordb, CRestart, ?: sc
Print, Reset: p
Port # today’s_count total_count
10 2 4
18 1 10
31 5 34
Print, Reset: r
Reset all short connection counters? (Yes, (No)) Yes
Counters reset.
Print, Reset: *
STest, MReport, SCon, ARchivdb, REstordb, CRestart, ?:
Meetings Log Report
BUI Meetings Log Report
The BUI sorts the Meetings Log Report by DN. The BUI displays the
report with events grouped by meeting. Therefore, the window shows a
“Select DN” pull-down menu to enable the selection of the particular
DN’s records to appear in the report. Figure 88 on page 199 shows how
the BUI displays the report, which has the same text lines that the CLI
prints when RGen/MLog is entered. The BUI adjusts the font to make
this report easier to read.