Item
Description
Index
A unique index for the CS. (This depends on the number of V-IPCS4
cards and the number of connected CSs.)
Shelf
Always displays "Virtual".
Slot
The slot number of the CS in the selected synchronisation group.
Port
The port number of the CS.
Connection
The connection status of the CS (OUS/INS/Fault).
LAN Sync Status
The current synchronisation status of the CS, as follows:
1.
No Sync.: Attempting to establish synchronisation
2.
Establishing Sync.: Establishing synchronisation
3.
Good: Currently synchronised
4.
Keep Sync.: Maintaining synchronisation
5.
Unstable: The CS is running unsynchronised
6.
Sync. Lost: Synchronisation has been lost
7.
Out of system: Cannot communicate with the PBX
8.
Sync. Master: CS is the sync master or is a slave acting as the sync
master
LAN Sync Quality Level
Shows the quality of the synchronisation, depending on the value of
LAN
Sync Status
, as follows:
•
1, 7, 8: "–" is displayed.
•
6: The quality of the synchronisation before synchronisation was lost is
displayed.
•
Other: A number indicating the quality of the synchronisation (-16384–
16384 ns).
To monitor the status of CSs
1.
From the
LAN Synchronisation Group Number
drop-down list, select the desired LAN
Synchronisation Group number.
2.
From the
Interval Timer
drop-down list, select the number of seconds between each automatic screen
refresh.
3.
Click
Start
to monitor the status of LAN synchronisation.
Monitoring will be performed and the screen will refresh according to the specified interval.
4.
Click
Stop
to end monitoring.
5.
To refresh the screen manually at any time, click
Refresh
.
6.
To collect the monitored data, click
Start Capture
.
7.
Click
Stop Capture
to finish and save the monitored data.
A dialogue box will be displayed.
8.
Navigate to the folder in which you want to save the file.
9.
Enter a file name.
10.
Click
Save
.
The dialogue box will close.
7.4.5 Utility—Monitor/Trace—CS Status Monitor—LAN Sync Group
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Page 548: ...18 5 PBX Configuration 10 5 CO Incoming Call Miscellaneous 548 PC Programming Manual...
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