SITE INFORMATION
This screen menu allows the System Administrator access to helpful information about the site in which the
SVM 400 is installed. This information becomes very useful long after the system installation has been complet-
ed.
These are only memo screens but it is recommended that these screens be filled out for all sites. Having a
record of all port connections helps make troubleshooting easier if it becomes necessary.
STATUS SCREEN
This is the normal operating screen for the SVM 400. The Status Screen is a display only facility, and shows
information in real time relating to the current status of the SVM 400. The following information is displayed.
Prt. Column
The Port column gives you the number of the voice circuit that the call is taking place on.
MN Column
The Mode Number column lets you know which Mode the port is in.
Active Block Column
This column shows you which block is currently servicing the call, as the call gets
directed through the call session.
Status Column
The status column displays the current condition that the port is in. Some examples are: Idle,
Processing, Transferring, Messaging, etc.
SYSTEM ACTIVITY
Calls To – Date
The total number of calls that the SVM 400 has processed.
Average Calls per Week
The average number of calls per week averaged over all weeks.
Directory Accesses
The total number of callers that have accessed the directory.
Times All Ports Busy
The total number of times all ports have been busy.
Number of Subscribers
The total number of subscribers on the system. This is actually a mailbox count.
Extensions are created for ever extension on the phone system.
Total Message Count
The total number of messages in the system. This includes new and saved messages.
Avg Messages/Mailbox
The average number of messages in subscriber mailboxes.
Disk Space Available
The total disk space available in hours and minutes.
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