Report Generation

Event Log Report

Through the Event Log Report option, you can access error data from the Voice System. A record of system error messages is displayed, with the priority status of the error. Approximately 500 records are maintained in the Voice System.

The report displayed is based on the last set of options saved to the Voice System. Refer to the information under Event Log Report Options later in this chapter for more information on how to establish option settings.

Information displayed in the Event Log Report window includes:

Priority - the urgency of the error messages; urgency of the message is specified with one of the following definitions in the message:

CRITICAL - the error is interrupting service, so immediate action is essential.

MAJOR - this is a potentially serious problem and should be fixed soon, even though it is not interrupting service at this moment.

INFORM (informational) - no immediate action is necessary, but the system’s condition should be monitored.

STATUS (status) - this is not an error and no action is necessary. This is to inform you of a change of state within the system.

Time - date and time when the error message was generated

Sender - originating software process; messages are divided into subgroups according to the software process which outputs the messages:

Transaction State Machine (TSM) Process - controls transactions via script execution and commands - messages 400-499.

Voice Response Output Process (VROP) - manages speech database and downloads speech data to the IVP4 board - messages 500-599.

Error Tracker (ET) Process - provides error history - messages 600-699.

Maintenance (MTC) Process - runs temporary diagnostics - messages 700-799.

Tip/Ring Interface Process (TRIP) provides interface to IVP4/6 board messages 2000-2099.

FAX Attendant Library - messages 4000-4099.

FAX Attendant DIP - messages 4100-4199.

Fax Manager DIP - messages 4200-4299.

Voice Mail Database Interface Process (DIP2) interface process for voice mail database messages 5000-5099.

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