Collecting Data For A Call Specified By Line Equipment Number - Northern Telecom DISPCALL DMS-100 Series User Manual

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4-4 Collecting and displaying call data
3 To save the CCB, and protected and unprotected data for the specified
4 Display all the information associated with the call by entering
5 To exit DISPCALL type

Collecting data for a call specified by line equipment number

To collect and display the data associated with an active call specified by the
Line Equipment Number (LEN), perform the following steps:
1 To access DISPCALL type
2 Ensure that buffers are available to hold call information by typing
TAM-1001-003 Standard 3.01 July 1992
type
. For more information on the SET command, refer to
SET CCB 10
SET on page 3-17.
node and terminal number, type
Note: The call must be up before the SAVETID command is processed.
For example, to specify a call on node 03 and terminal 02, type
. For more information on the SAVETID command, refer to
03 02
SAVETID on page 3-15.
CALL buffer format
For example, to display the data contained in the first buffer in a
formatted form, type
To display the collected information for each buffer type, enter
type buffer format
For example, to display the data associated with the first CCB buffer in a
formatted form, type
command, refer to SHOW on page 3-19.
The system returns the prompt 'DISPCALL >>'.
.
QUERY DISPCALL
The display should be as follows:
BUFFER
ALLOCATED
CCB
10
CDB
10
EXT
10
PROT
10
UNPROT
10
MBUFF
10
If 0 appears in the ALLOCATED column, type
the type of buffer is CCB, CDB, MBUFF, EXT, PROT, or UNPROT, and
the number of buffers is 10. For example, to initialize ten CCB buffers,
SAVETID nodeno termno
.
.
SHOW CALL 0 F
.
. For information on the SHOW
SHOW CCB 0 F
.
QUIT
.
DISPCALL
IN USE
0
0
0
0
0
0
.
SAVETID
SHOW
SHOW
, where
SET type num

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