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CHAPTER 2
Operations of SV8500 Server
Note 1:
These kinds of traffic measurement can be saved on the HD of the PCPro.
Note 2:
Terminal traffic measurement is not available for LENS of IP terminal and virtual LENS of PS/WLAN
Handset.
Note 3:
ATT Answer Peg Count is available for the following Attendant Incoming Calls. Note that the Route
Class Data (CDN 6: TCL) of the Incoming Route must be 1 (=DDD Line)/2 (=FX Line).
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Ringdown
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LDN Call via ISDN/MFC Line.
Furthermore, there are several conditions described below.
(a) The call terminated to the Attendant on the ground from ISDN trunk when Called Number and Sub
Address cannot be received.
(b) In the case of following Incoming Call from ISDN/MFC line to Attendant Console, these services are
not available.
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Call Forwarding-Busy Line/All Calls/Don’t Answer to Attendant Console.
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Call Forwarding to Attendant Console by Vacant number.
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Incoming Call to Attendant Console with All Attendant Access from trunk.
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Incoming Call to Attendant Console with Individual Attendant Access.
Note 4:
The word “Node” here refers to (1) self-SV8500 and (2) distant SV8500 on the other connected side.
When FCCS Networking via IP/CCIS Networking via IP is used, Node stands for the self-SV8500 and
distant SV8500.
Note 5:
Assign the largest value of Number of Tenants (ASYDN, SYS1, INDEX 8) in all nodes to activate the
traffic measurement order by ATRFN command. Assign “FF Hex” for MDATA.
Note 6:
Assign the largest value of Number of Attendant Consoles (ASYDN, SYS1, INDEX 9) in all nodes to
activate the traffic measurement order by ATRFN command. Assign “FF Hex” for MDATA.
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SIP Service Peg Count
Measurement of the number of call originations, completed call origina-
tions, call terminations, answered calls, unanswered calls, handover
attempt, completed handover, registration request, succeeded Digest
Authentication, failed Digest Authentication, all speech channels in busy
state, and failed Keep Alive connection for SIP terminals in entire system
and per SIP Server ID.
Table 2-1 Traffic Measurement Types
TYPE
KIND OF
MEASUREMENT
DESCRIPTION