System | System affected by event. These can be the fol- | ||
| lowing: |
| |
| 1. | System |
|
| 1. | T1 |
|
| 1. | V.35 |
|
| 1. | Codec (voice channels) | |
| 1. FXS |
| |
| 1. FXO |
| |
Channel | This is the channel affected by the event. The | ||
| channel numbers are: |
| |
| System | 00 | |
| T1 | 01, 02 | |
| V.35 | 00 | |
| FXS | 01, 02 ... 12 | |
| FXO | 01, 02 ... 12 | |
| Codec | 01 … 24 | |
Description | A detailed description of | the Alarm or Event con- | |
| dition that was detected. |
|
The Screen also displays to the user the total number of Events that have been detected and the total number of events that the Remote Monitor application has retrieved.
7.1.1 Retrieving Events from the Event Log
The Event log screen allows the user to retrieve the events in 6 event increments or retrieve the entire event log.
•To retrieve the first 6 events, select the Request First 6 Events button
•To retrieve the next 6 events, select the Request Next 6 Events button.
•To retrieve the entire event log, select the Request All Events button.
7.1.2Clearing the Event Log
The Remote Monitor allows the user to clear the event log stored in the Access Bank II and reset the Event # to zero.
•To clear the event log, select the Erase Event Log button. On the confirmation window, click Yes.
7.1.3T1 History
The Remote Monitor is capable of displaying T1 statistical information from every 15 minute time period over a