Maintenance Commands 6-23
Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB6001901
Network Diagnostics
Use the LIST NETWORKcommand to allow messages pending for analog locations to be listed. The
diagnostic commands available for networking depend on whether the networking is analog or digital.
Enter LIST NET Enter to allow messages pending for analog and domain locations to be listed.
Whether listing an analog network location or a domain location, the screen displays the information in
the same format.
Beginning with S3.0, Network Schedule Tableinformation is displayed. The screen display changes to
show the appropriate network delivery schedule information.
@L Net ...
LOCATION FRAME NUMBER: 0000
DELIVERY SCHEDULE : NORSCH CURRENT WINDOW :DEFAULT,2,3,4,5
START TIME: 07:00 END TIME : 12:00
INTERVAL : 0 Minutes
LAST OUTCALL : MM/DD/YY 08:07
DELAY: 00000 MIN.
ERRORS: 00000
LIMIT: 00000
MESSAGE #
1BB2
Octel internal use only.
Name of the Network Schedule used.
All message delivery windows that are open/active for that location at the current
time.
The start and time for the delivery schedules.
The minimum time a message must wait before an outcall is made.
The date and time of the last outcall.
Shows how many minutes the message server waits before attempting to send
remaining messages after a failure. Its value is set by System Parameter 69 —
NET: REMOTE DELAYBEFORE RETRY (MIN).
For Digital Networking, this field applies only when aparticular domain location is
listed.
The number of times a network call or message attempt to this location has failed.
For Digital Networking, this field applies only when aparticular domain location is
listed.
Shows how many times the message server retries network calls to this location
before returning the current message to the creator’s mailbox. Its value is set by
System Parameter 68 — NET: REMOTE DELIVERY ATTEMPTLIMIT.
For Digital Networking, this field applies only when aparticular domain location is
listed.
LOCATION FRAME
NUMBER
DELIVERY
SCHEDULE
CURRENT
WINDOW
START TIME
END TIME
INTERVAL
LAST OUTCALL
DELAY
ERRORS
LIMIT