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Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
555-233-123
8-230 Issue 4 May 2002
monitor system
The monitor system view1 and view2 commands summarize the systems
condition. This on-line status report automatically updates every minute (or by
pressing the UPDATE key) until the command is canceled by pressing the
CANCEL key. For security reasons, cancel automatically logs off technicians.
Overall system status is available with either view option. View1 displays
attendant, maintenance, and traffic status. Attendant and maintenance status
update every minute and traffic status updates hourly. View2 displays all view1
items, except hunt group measurements that are omitted from traffic status
portions. These screens contain simplified high-level information about the
systems health. The monitor system conn command displays connections
status in the connection manager process. Data is collected frequently in the
connection manager for key information items used to create this report.
The single option is monitor system conn and its parameter is pnn. The
command line parameter pnn indicates the desired 3 pnns.
Qualifier Description
Action/
Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Logins Default
Feature
Interactions
monitor
system
view 1
view 2 conn
pnn ###
pnn ###
pnn ###
see below
Examples:
monitor system view1
monitor system view2
monitor system conn
monitor system conn pnn 1 5 7
init
inads
craft
cust
nms
browse
none none
view1 This screen displays attendant status, maintenance status, last hours
measurement of trunk groups, hunt groups, attendant groups, and the
time of day.
view2 This screen displays view1 forms except the last hours hunt group
measurements.
conn This option displays the connection monitor output for key information.
no
options
Omitting pnn # # # displays the default configuration of Pnns 1, 2 and 3.
pnn # # # Entering pnn # # #, where # is replaced by a pnn number from 1 to 3,
displays data for specified pnns.

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