Traffic Peg Count Table; Traffic Pegs - Toshiba VP 300 Installation Instructions Manual

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TRAFFIC PEG COUNT TABLE

The Traffic Peg Count Table is used to record events monitored by the VP 300. Proper use of the table
helps to understand how the various VP 300 features and functions are being used.
Several of the pegs may be used to determine PBX performance in conjunction with the VP 300 system,
such as 13, 24, 25, 47-49.
Pegs are arranged in a table ten columns wide. The pegs are numbered from the top left corner across the
first row: 0, 1, 2. . . The second row begins with 10, 11, 12 . . .
Some pegs are no longer used. Unused pegs do not appear in the peg description below.
The header displayed when the table is listed contains the current date, time, system name, system ID
number, system serial number, and PBX type. Under the header is the date and time the Peg Table was last
cleared. The numbers displayed in the Peg Table are for the time period beginning from when the Peg
Table was last cleared.
A listing of the pegs must be obtained on a regular basis to gather useful data. If the pegs are allowed to
accumulate for a long period of time, they will not be incremented beyond a maximum value of 65535 (for
Release 6.0 and later) or 32767 (for prior to Release 6.0). (The System Performance report can print
numbers up to 65535.) Since some values are the sum of several pegs, it is possible to overflow. If an
overflow occurs during the printing of a field, the field is replaced with * * * (stars).
To display pegs on a terminal, at the @ prompt, enter: L P (for List Pegs)
To set pegs to zero, at the @ prompt, enter: C P (for Clear Pegs)
Use of Many of the Traffic Pegs are used in the System Performance report. When the
Traffic Peg Count Table is cleared, the System Performance report is also cleared.
Likewise, if the System Performance report is cleared, the Traffic Peg Count Table is
cleared.
I Traffic Pegs
#
Name
01
NUM CALLS:
02
QUICK MSG:
03
MSG CREATE:
04
LISTEN:
Toshiba VP Systems Release 7.1
July, 1994
N WARNING N
Description
INCOMING calls
Total number of INCOMING CALLS answered by the VP 300.
Includes calls, logons, hangups, etc.
QUICK messages
Number of QUICK messages left (IntraMessaging feature
Messages CREATED
Total number of MESSAGES CREATED. Includes messages left after
extension busy/no answer, NEW messages, REPLY messages, QUICK
messages, etc. (NEW, REPLY, QUICK).
Times LISTEN was used
Number of times LISTEN was used (key 5 ).
Enter
Enter
*
).

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