Transmitting to Sent as the segment is successfully sent and acknowledged, and the
segment count in the message updated to reflect the number of segments successfully
sent so far.
If a user selects the Transferred button for a segment, the Send button lights up and
can be used to send another segment. Once all the segments have been sent, the message
itself can be set to sent by selecting the Transferred button.
For automatic circuits the following options are available:
• If a user selects the Hold button, a delay will be imposed on the message.
• If a user selects the Let Pass button, any delay on the message is removed.
• If a user selects the Delete button, then the currently selected message will be deleted
if it is idle. If transmission of the message has started, the MTA will be told to abort
(cancel) transfer of the message before deleting it.
• If a user selects the Abort button, the message transfer will be aborted (cancelled in
ACP127 terms) and be delayed or deleted depending on the option chosen.
• If a user selects the Process Next button, any delay will be cleared and the message will
be set to be processed next.
• If a user selects the Move button, the message's place in the queue can be changed so
the order in which messages will be set to be processed can be changed.
Note: MConsole will resume the other messages only after it knows the current
message has been transferred, and its knowledge of the queued messages is
refreshed.
10.1.1.1
Understanding message queue settings
There are a variety of different settings to help monitor the message queue. These fall into
two categories, automatic and manual settings.
10.1.1.1.1
Manual settings
When a circuit is in manual mode, the settings options just allow extra information to be
displayed. It's up to the operator to decide if a message should be processed or not.
• Display ZPW in message queue.
Displays the ZPW as a new table column. This will force the table to be resized if needed.
The ZPW will only be shown if present.
• Display DTG in message queue.
Displays the DTG value in a new column. This will force the table to be resized if needed.
• Display CSN in message queue.
Displays the circuit serial number. This will force the table to be resized if needed.
Note: The CSN is generated by the ACP127 channel. As such it's only shown
when a message has started to be transferred.
10.1.1.1.2
Automatic settings
Automatic settings allow an operator to set specific instructions to MConsole, which can
manipulate messages under certain circumstances.
• Display and check ZPW in message queue.
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