System Errors and Traffic Pegs 8-49
Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB6001901
#Description
141 SUBSEQUENTLEFT MESSAGE AT TONE
Number of times a message was left after calling a different mailbox.
142 MESSAGE RECEIVED AFTER GREETING
Number of messages left after greeting played.
143 MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM NETWORK
The number of messages received from network locations. Includes all
protocols.
144 NORMAL GREETING PLAYED,NO CALL PLACED
Number of times a greeting played and no additional digits were entered.
145 MESSAGE CREATEDBUT NOT SENT, (ERROR — NO ADDRESS, ETC.)
Number of messages NOT SENT because there was absolute silence, no
address was entered, or the message was deleted before sent. A message is
defined as any message, greeting, or name.
146 INCOMPLETEEXTENSION NUMBER DIALED
Number of times caller failed to finish entering an extension number.
150 CARDCOURTESY DOWN
Number of times the CD X command was executed successfully for LAN cards.
152 COMMAND SENTOVER RS-232C TO PBX TO TURN ON MESSAGE WAITING
Number of times a command wassent over RS-232C to PBX to turn ON
message waiting light (PBX integration only).
153 COMMAND SENTOVER RS-232C TO PBX TO TURN OFF MESSAGE WAITING
Number of times a command wassent over RS-232C to PBX to turn OFF
message waiting light (PBX integration only).
154 INFORMATIONSENT FROM PBX OVER RS -232C
Received information from PBX over RS-232C (PBX integration only).
155 RECEIVEDINVALID/UNEXPECTED RESPONSE FROM PBX OVER RS -232C
Received invalid or unexpected response from PBX over RS-232C (PBX
integration only).
156 INTEGRATION— BUSY FORWARD
PBX forwarded call when busy was encountered.
157 INTEGRATION— RING-NO-ANSWER FORWARD
PBX forwarded call when ring-no-answer was encountered.
158 INTEGRATION— ALL FORWARD
Integration — PBX immediately forwarded all calls, or forwarding status
unknown (e.g., SL-1).
159 INTEGRATION— DIRECT CALL
Integration — Direct extension call to logon.