Table 12-1 Alarm Types - NEC Sl2100 Networking Manual

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All DSP Busy Indication
S
1 INTRODUCTION
ECTION
The All DSP Busy feature is used to alert users via telephone displays and/or Alarm reports when all
DSP (VoIP) resources in the system are being used. This can be used to trouble shoot issues or to
alert when the current hardware might need to be upgraded to a higher capacity.
Alarm Message Format:
The Alarm message for will vary depending on what type of resource is unavailable, and will be
displayed on display telephones and included in reports.
Parameters
STA
TRK
Alarm Report Example:
The report example below shows an alarm for all busy Station and Trunk DSPs.
<< ALARM REPORT >>
LVL
NO
STAT
DATE
MAJ
0068
ERR
01/22/09
MAJ
0068
ERR
01/22/09
MIN
0002
REC
01/22/09
LCD Display
LCD Display Indication
Clock/Calendar
VoIP All Busy XX
Soft Key
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2 SERVICE CONDITIONS
ECTION
• When using IP Phones, the alarm is shown on both terminals involved in that call if they are both on
the same system.
• The alarm cannot be displayed on Standard SIP Phones or Single Line phones.
• If a call from a Standard SIP telephone to a Multiline telephone cannot be established due to an All
DSP Busy condition, the Multiline telephone will not display the "All DSP" busy message.
• If a SIP trunk call is sent to the SL2100 when all DSP resources are busy, the call is rejected but the
alarm is not displayed on any system telephone.
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Table 12-1 Alarm Types

DSP for IP Station Calls Were All Busy.
DSP for Trunk Calls Were All Busy, includes SIP.
TIME
ITEM
09:30
VoIP All DSP Busy
09:31
VoIP All DSP Busy
09:32
PKG Installation
XX = Slot number of CPU with VoIPDB.
Description
01/22/2009 23:37
UNIT
SLT
PRT
VoIPDB
01
00
VoIPDB
01
00
PRIU
02
00
Note
12
PARAMETER
STA
TRK
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