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Output for monitor system conn
The following display was produced by entering monitor system conn .
Time Slot Status
Pnn
Bus
State
10
0
Maint
10
1
Normal
10
0
Maint
10
1
Normal
22
0
Maint
22
1
Normal
22
0
Maint
22
1
Normal
1
0
Maint
1
1
Normal
1
0
Maint
1
1
Normal
tot_ts_req :0F24 0000 3CE2 ts_count :0010 0920 0200 Requests-TN748 TTRs :0014
ts_denied
:0E46 3CE2 0000 ts_total :0000 0090 0028 Requests-TN748 CPTRs:0041
tot_fts_req:0000 53D2 2231 fts_count:02E0 0910 0784 Requests-TN744 CPTRs:0082
Note:
* Denotes Base 10, All Other Figures are in Base 16
Field Descriptions
The following output fields are for the monitor system conn command.
Time Slot
Status
Bus Status
Callrate
Interval
Max_callrate
555-233-143
*Idle Count
Pnn
0
10
233
10
0
22
233
22
0
1
233
1
0
233
*Callrate:
0
*Interval:
233
*Max_callrate:45
0
*Next_hour:
233
fts_total:0320 0192 7048 Requests-TN744 TTRs :0082
Requests-TN744 MFCs :0082
There are 4 numbers associated with the time slot status for each specified
pnn; for each of the two buses (0 and 1) there is a maintenance and a
normal state. The first row is the pnn, the second specifies the bus while
the third specifies the bus's state while the last column represents the
number of idle counts. These fields represent real-time status data.
For the bus status fields, there are two numbers associated with each of
the two buses for each pnn. Shown are the pnn number; the bus
associated with it (i.e., 0 or 1); and the state of the bus (i.e., "avail" or
"unavail"). These fields represent real-time status data.
The callrate field represents the call rate being experienced currently on the
switch. This is a counter which is bumped each time a call attempt is
made. This field represents real-time status data.
This field is related to the above field in that it represents the interval being
applied with which the call rate is applicable. It is normally set to a 36
second time period. This field represents a constant status data.
This field represents the maximum call rate which has been hit during the
time since the last hour has passed. If, for example, this command is
executed at 20 minutes past 12:00, this field will represent the maximum
call rate obtained during the past 20 minutes. This field represents
real-time status data.
Bus Status
Bus
State
0
Avail
1
Avail
0
Avail
1
Avail
0
Avail
1
Avail
20
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