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CHAPTER 2
Operations of SV8500 Server
STEP 4
Set the programmed Traffic Measurement in routine operation.
Click the Scan New Alarms/Traffic and Collect New Alarms buttons on the PCPro Menu
(confirm the clicked buttons remain in the pressed state). Then, the Traffic Measurement is
activated as programmed.
END
(2) Procedure for Set-up and Start (IP Service Traffic Measurement)
The procedure to set up and start the traffic measurement (related to IP Services) is as follows:
STEP 1
By using the ASYD command, assign the necessary system data as follows:
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ASYD
SYS1, INDEX 8 (Number of Tenants)
SYS1, INDEX 47, b0 (Unit of Traffic Measurement): 0/1 = CCS/Erlang
SYS1, INDEX 47, b7 (Traffic Measurement Service): 0/1 = Out/In Service Assign “1.”
STEP 2
By using the ANTI command, assign the Node number at each connected side:
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ANTI
Assign Node numbers for self-SV8500 and each connected SV8500.
STEP 3
By using the ATRF command, assign the traffic measurement programs as follows:
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ATRF
Note 2
Assign traffic measurement TYPE
Note 1
, PORT number used, and the output INTERVAL and
Time (HOUR/MINUTE), etc. Also, be sure to assign START NODE and END NODE.
Note 1:
Select one measurement TYPE at a time. If two or more measurement TYPEs are needed, repeat the
same steps, following the entry of this command.
Note 2:
When ATRF/ATRFN Command is assigned to obtain the Traffic data automatically, log-in state must
be maintained continuously on the PCPro.
STEP 4
Terminate all the PCPro commands.
An image of SV8500 PCPro Menu is shown in Figure 2-19. Terminate all the PCPro com-
mands, and make sure no commands are currently running via the Processes button.
STEP 5
Set the programmed Traffic Measurement in routine operation.
Click the Scan New Alarms/Traffic and Collect New Alarms buttons on the PCPro Menu
(confirm the clicked buttons remain in the pressed state). Then, the Traffic Measurement is
activated as programmed.
END
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