Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual page 434

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Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
0x22 - IMT crec
Message format:
Message[1+]
0x23 - MT_IMT (miscellaneous IMT hooks)
This message type is for miscellaneous IMT hooks. The only sub-type currently
available is for a debug button (dbut). The button number is provided in the debug
button MST message so that more than one button can be administered (through
IMT) to convey different meanings. For example, depression of button N could
signify the start of the problem symptoms, while depression of button N + X could
signify the end of the problem symptoms. Note that the button number being
logged represents the position of a button on a particular set type, and will be
different depending on set type and module type. The mapping of the button
number stored in the IMT_BUT_DEBUG MST message to a position on the set is
not trivial, however, the debug buttons can be administered through TCM, debug
button filtering enabled through TCM and MST enabled using the 'enable mst'
command and the resultant messages sent to MST when each button is
depressed can be examined for the button data and noted.
Message format:
Message[1]
Message[2-3]
Message[4-7]
0x40 - internal message tracing of call_p, conn_m,
grp_m, serv_d, suser_m
Message formats: conn_m, grp_m, and suser_m:
Message[1-4]
Message[5-6]
Message[7+]
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Issue 4 May 2002
= call record (defined as CALLR typedef in
$BASEPJ/hdrs/callr.h)
= 0x01 (debug button sub-type, IMT_BUT_DEBUG)
= button number
= user id
= user identifier
= hook identifier (defined in $BASEPJ/hdrs/mstencode.h)
= standard message (depends on hook type)
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