Panasonic KX-NS300 Pc Programming Manual page 111

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The file transfer screen can also be accessed from the tree menu (see 7.2.2 Utility—File—File
Transfer PBX to PC).
2.
Select the desired trace data file.
3.
Click Transfer.
4.
Navigate to the folder in which you want to save the file.
5.
Enter a file name.
6.
Click Save.
7.
Click OK.
7.4.3 Utility—Monitor/Trace—V-SIPGW Protocol Trace
The trace data of protocol activity can be collected from the V-SIPGW card and saved to a PC using the
V-SIPGW Protocol Trace.
This option requires that the target V-SIPGW card be set to INS status.
This option is only available at Installer level in On-line mode.
Follow the steps below to trace and file V-SIPGW card protocol activity:
To save trace data to the System Memory
1.
From the tree menu, select V-SIPGW Protocol Trace.
When the progress bar disappears, the protocol trace is complete. The trace data has been saved to the
System Memory (file name: "PRTSIPC").
To transfer trace data to the PC
1.
Click the File Transfer PBX to PC link to access the file transfer screen.
The list of files will be displayed.
Note
The file transfer screen can also be accessed from the tree menu (see 7.2.2 Utility—File—File
Transfer PBX to PC).
2.
Select the desired trace data file.
3.
Click Transfer.
4.
Navigate to the folder in which you want to save the file.
5.
Enter a file name.
6.
Click Save.
7.
Click OK.
7.4.4 Utility—Monitor/Trace—CS Status Monitor—Air Sync
Group
This utility monitors the status of CSs being synchronised with air synchronisation. CSs receive data from
other CSs that they are currently synchronised with. Current Sync CS information is displayed for IP-CSs
that are in INS status.
This option is only available at Installer level in On-line mode.
The displayed items for the Current Sync CS of each CS are as follows:
7.4.3 Utility—Monitor/Trace—V-SIPGW Protocol Trace
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