DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-161monitor system
8
Permissions
The following default logins may exec ute this command: system tec hnician,
inads, cust, init, nms, browse.
Examples
monitor system view1
monitor system view2
monitor system conn
monitor system conn pnn 1 5 7
Description
The monitor system view1 and view2 commands display a page of output
summarizing the condit ion of the system. This on-line status report is
automatically updated until the command is can celed by pressing the CANCEL
key. Two display options are available: view1 and view 2.
The current overall system status is available with either of the view options.
“View1” displays attend ant, maintenance, and traffic status. Attendant and
maintenance status are updated every minute and traffic status is up dated on an
hourly basis. When the command is c anceled, the technic ian will be
automatically logged off for security reasons. The “view2” repo rt contains
everything the “view1” report does, except the hunt group measurements are
omitted from the traffic status por tion of the “view2” report. These forms c ontain
simplified high-level information from which a basic picture of the system’s health
can be drawn. The monitor system c onn command disp lays output that shows
the status of connections in the c onnection manager proc ess. Data is collected
frequently in the connection ma nager for certain key information items. It i s from
this database that this report is drawn. This on-line status report is automaticall y
updated every minute ( or by pressing the UPDATE key) until the command is
canceled b y pressing the CANCEL key. Pressing the CANCEL keys forces a logout
of the current login id.
There is one option to the command line entr y, monitor system conn. That
parameter is
pnn
. On the
gaz target
, there are only 3 possible pnns. On the
mips target
, however, up to 22 pnn can b e administered. The command line
parameter
pnn
is used to indicate whic h 3 pnns the user wishes to see.
Defaults
No defaults.