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ACTIVE
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TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC
MEASUREMENT
MEASUREMENT
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DATA OUTPUT
*
DATA OUTPUT
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FROM
STORAGE
REGISTERS
001 THROUGH
170
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Figure
2-1
Traffic
Measurement
Collection
and
Output
Diagram
Types
of Register
Counts
2;06
There
are two basic types
of data which
are accumulated
in the
registers:
peg counts
and usage
counts.
Usage
counts
may
be
further
divided
into
normal
usage
and
maximum
value
usage
counts,
as outlined
in the following
subparagraphs:
(a)
Peg Counts.
Each time a device,
service
or feature
is used, the
Call Processing
firmware
causes
the register
to be incremented
by one
count.
A peg
count
is not
concerned
with
the
time
duration.
(b)
Normal
Usage
Count.
The
period
of time
for which
a device,
service
or feature
is used
may
be calculated
from
the
usage
count.
This
is accomplished
by the
Call Processing
firmware
scanning
the relevant
circuit
at 10 second
intervals,
and incre-
menting
the register
by one count
if the circuit
is in use. The
time
during
which
a circuit
is in use is directly
related
to the
usage
count.
Each accumulated
usage
count
is converted
in
terms
of ccs units
(see Note)
for the Standard
Report
format.
This conversion
is not done for the Compact
Report
format,
as
the data will be processed
at a later date.
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(c)
Maximum
Value
Usage
Count.
This
type
of usage
.count
is
obtained
in a similar
manner
to
that
outlined
in (b) above,
except
for the method
of register
entry.
The value
obtained
at
each
scan
does
not increment
the register.
Instead,
the value
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