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SECTION
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1. GENERAL
introduction
1 .Ol
This
Section
describes
the
principles
of obtaining
telephone
traffic
measurement
data
and the
various
modes
that
can
be
employed
to
output
this
data.
it also
contains
a description
of the
programming
and operating
procedures
to obtain
Traffic
Measurement
data for the SX-100
and SX-200
PABXs.
Reason
for Reissue
1.02
This
Section
has been
reissued
to include
additional
Uniform
Call Distribution,
the
SUPERSET
qTM set and the
SUPERSET
3TM
set information.
1.03
The traffic
measurement
results
may be examined
to determine
not only the
adequacy
of equipment
provisioning,
but also the
effectiveness
of programmed
options
and
features.
The
results
may
thus
be used to determine
and implement
changes
to the
system,
by
reprogramming
and/or
reprovisioning
action
to improve
performance.
1.04
Traffic
measurement
accumulates
data
in the
form
of
peg
counts
and
usage
data.
Over a specified
period
of time,
a peg
count
is the
total
number
of times
a device,
service
or feature
is
employed
irrespective
of its time
duration.
Usage
usually
implies
the
length
of time
or duration
for
which
such
a facility
is used,
but
in
certain
applications
it may only be required
to know the peak value
of
the facility
during
the period
(see paragraph
2.06).
1.05
The
values
are
accumulated
and
stored
in individual
active
registers,
and the
totals
are transferred
to storage
registers
at
the
end
of each
hour,
where
they
may
be accessed
from
an RS-232
port
at any time
during
the next hourly
period.
1.06
The active
registers
are zeroed
-after transferring
their
contents
to the
storage
registers.
The foregoing
action
is repeated
for
the period
of the traffic
measurement
run, which
has been
set from
the
console.
Data
Demultiplexer
1.07
In some
situations
it may be desirable
to output
various
print-
outs
(Hotel/Motel,
Maintenance,
SMDR
or Traffic
Measurement)
to different
printing
or recording
devices.
To do this, a Data
Demulti-
plexer
must
be employed.
For information
on the Data
Demultiplexer,
see Section
MITLS 160-080-300~NA.
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