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3. Then press <Enter> to enable the trace.
To disable or turn off a particular Trace Mode:
Do not enter a specific board, CO Line, or Station Number
(i.e., t<space>s<Enter> to disable station event trace).
To display an Event Trace on screen:
Type
x
at the
mon
> prompt to exit the MONitor mode. Once you exit the event, the trace
will begin as shown in
Figure 4-7
.
Modify Memory Command
The modify memory command is for engineering use only.
Exit the Monitor Mode
The exit command terminates the current Remote Monitor enable/disable session. If an Event
Trace is still enabled, the event records are displayed only after exiting the MONitor mode. The
exit command format is:
mon
> x
Figure 4-7: Event Trace
Unless instructed by personnel at
VODAVI Technical Support
, do not leave the trace mode
enabled for extended periods of time. The system dumps the requested event(s) trace
which may use up paper or fill memory buffers on the collecting device. It is
recommended that the trace events be disabled (turned off) for all event(s) traces
before leaving the system site.
Use of this command can alter or damage the
XTS
System’s operating database which
can result in system malfunction.
If this occurs it is necessary to power the system down and re-initialize the database,
then completely reprogram the customer programming data.
Unless instructed by personnel at Vodavi Technical Support, do not leave the trace
mode enabled for extended periods of time.
The system dumps the requested event(s) trace which may use up paper or fill memory
buffers on the collecting device.
It is recommended that the event traces be disabled (turned off) for all event(s) before
leaving the system site
Summary of Contents for STARPLUS Triad XTS
Page 1: ...STARPLUSTM Triad XTS Installation...
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Page 20: ...1 12 Product Description Chapter 1 Introduction...
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Page 42: ...3 8 KSU Installation Chapter 3 System Installation Figure 3 4 Mounting Cabinets 0 1 2 48 3...
Page 77: ...CO PBX Connections 3 43 Chapter 3 System Installation Figure 3 25 Case 2 of Clock Chain...
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