Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual page 429

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PB60019−01
Description
IMMEDIATE CALL USED
Number of times immediate call was used (
BACKUP WHILE LISTENING TO A MESSAGE
Number of times backup was used while listening to message (
BACKUP WHILE RECORDING A MESSAGE
Number of times backup was used while listening to message (
TIMES SYSTEM HAS RELOADED
Number of times the Octel 200/300 has reloaded.
TIMES SYSTEM HAS RESTARTED
Number of times the Octel 200/300 has restarted.
AUTO ATTENDANT CALLS TO BUSY EXTENSION
Number of calls made to busy extensions.
AUTO ATTENDANT CALLS TO EXTENSION THAT DID NOT ANSWER
Number of calls made to extensions that did not answer
GREETINGS PLAYED
Number of times greetings, included extended absence greetings, were played.
GREETINGS RECORDED
Number of greetings, including extended absence greetings, that were
recorded.
CALLS TO VACANT EXTENSION
Number of calls made to extensions that do not exist (does not count message
waiting calls).
CALLS TO UNAVAILABLE EXTENSION
Number of calls made to unavailable extensions.
ALARM CALLS CONFIRMED
Number of alarm calls confirmed by pressing the
call.
ALARM CALLS ATTEMPTED
Number of calls made attempting to deliver alarm calls.
NO PORT AVAILABLE WHEN ALARM CALL WAS ATTEMPTED
Number of times an alarm call could not be made because a port was not
available.
MESSAGE WAITING ENCOUNTERED 3/4 OF THE PORTS BUSY
Number of seconds message waiting could not call, and/or could not deliver a
network message because 3/4 or more of all ports were busy (when all ports
are configured for outcall).
MESSAGE WAITING CALLED VACANT EXTENSION
Number of times message waiting called an extension that did not exist.
System Errors and Traffic Pegs
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upon receipt of alarm
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Octel 200/300
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