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    							5210TL-130200-1001
    l TIME SLOT TRAFFIC (Transaction D)
    i PERIOD 11:30/l 2:001 O/04/87
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    ITIME SLOT TRAFFIC
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    f ENTER END (E), REPEAT (R) OR TRANSACTION NUMBER (O-224) >I
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    l TRUNK GROUP , RLT TRAFFIC (Transaction E)r---‘---“^----‘---‘“----------------------------------------------; PERIOD 11:30/l 2:00 1 O/04/87I
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    iITRUNK GROUP TRAFFIC
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    III ENTER END (E), REPEAT (R) OR TRANSACTION NUMBER (O-224) 
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    L--,----------------------------------------------------------------,RETURN TO TRAFFIC MENU (Transaction X)
    Returns user to Traffic Data Menu
    Return to
    3.2.4.3 Selection of Return to Maintenance Options (Traffic Data
    Maintenance OptionsMenu transaction C) returns the user to the Maintenance Options
    Menu.M-96
    81875210 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001
    Memory Test3.2.5 Memory Test Results (transaction 34) provides the user
    Resultswith a status display of system memory tests. When a memory
    failure is detected, the physical location of the faulty cardappears in the error message.
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    I.=.MEMORY TEST RESULTS34 iII. .I
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    - i PRE-LOAD MEMORY TEST:- FAILURE DETECTED sdrkI
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    i AT CEC INST MEMORY ADDRESS: 72E6, PAGE: 0, FAULT CODE: 19
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    / CARD FB-17314-A LOCATION: FILE Y , SLOT 1
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    I STATIC MEMORY TEST:NO ERRORS DETECTEDI
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    i DYNAMIC MEMORY TEST: NO ERRORS DETECTED
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    i DO YOU WANT TO REPEAT THIS FUNCTION (Y/N) >II
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    L-------------------------------------------------------------------~ 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001Trunk Sequence3.2.6 Trunk Sequence State Qisplay (transaction 35) provides the
    State Displayuser with a plain language description of trunk sequence states.
    A CRT display updates the trunk sequence states until
    CONTROL-C is entered. Without a CRT, the display is updatedby repeating the transaction. No display will be shown for a trunk
    number not in use.
    r-------------------------------------------------------------------~
    IIREAL-TIME TRUNK SEQUENCE STATE DISPLAY35 I.=.
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    13:46 1 O/04/82I
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    : ENTER STARTING TRUNK NUMBER (8 OPT. RANGE 1-14) > 23 5.I
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    I Trunk NumberSequence StateII
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    01INCOMING PRE-SEIZEDI
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    OUTGOING WINK START TIMEI
    ! 25hiOUTGOING START DIAL WAITI
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    ; 271DIDLEI
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    III DO YOU WANT TO REPEAT THIS FUNCTION (Y/N) 
    >IIL-------------------------------------------------------------------,
    Touch Call Receiver3.2.7 Real-Time Touch Call Receiver Status (transaction 37)
    Status Displayprovides the user with a status display of all system Touch Call
    Receivers 
    (TCRs). A CRT display updates the trunk sequence
    states until CONTROL-C is entered. Without a CRT, the display
    is updated by repeating the transaction.
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    !REAL-TIME TOUCH CALL RECEIVER STATUS37I
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    ; DO YOU WANT TO REPEAT THIS FUNCTION (Y/N) >I
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    L-----------------------------------------------------------------------~
    M-9881875210 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001Data Switch Device3.2.8 The Data Switch Device Status Display (transaction 13)
    Status Displayprovides the user with in-service/ out-of-service information
    for 
    OMNI SI PD-200 Packet Line Cards and Remote
    Processors. The user selects transaction A to check the status
    of Packet Line Cards, transaction B to check the status of
    Remote Processors. or transaction C to exit the menu.
    Data Switch Device Status Display
    . . .
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    IDATA SWITCH DEVICE STATUS DISPLAYI
    IIII
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    IA) PACKET LINE CARDS STATUS
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    IB) REMOTE PROCESSORS STATUSI
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    IC) EXIT
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    ITYPE THE LETTER OF THE DESIRED TOPIC >IIIIL-------------------------------------------------------------------~
    Packet Line3.2.8.1 Selection of Packet Line Cards Status (transaction A)
    Cards Statusallows the user to monitor the in-service/ out-of-service status
    of listed PD-200 Packet Line cards.
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    IPACKET LINE CARDS STATUSI
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    IDO YOU WISH TO SEE MORE (Y/N) >IIL__---_--____________-----------------------------------------------1
    52108187M-99 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001Remote Processors3.2.8.2 Selection of Remote Processors Status (transaction B)
    Statusallows the user to monitor the in-service/out-of-service
    status of listed PD-200 Remote Processor cards.
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    I-DO YOU WSH TO SEE MORE (Y/N) >IIL--------------------------------------------------------------------
    Exit3.2.8.3Selection Exit of (transaction C) of the Data Switch Device
    Status menu allows the user to exit the menu.
    Mass Storage
    Utility Menu3.2.9 The Mass Storage Utility Menu (transaction 14) allows the
    user to control maintenance functions of the File Management
    System (FMS). One function is to move files from the hard disk
    to floppy disk, or from the floppy disk to hard disk. A second
    function displays or changes FMS contents.
    Security level 6 is required when working with FMS utilities .
    r-------------------------------------------------------------------,
    I14 ;
    IMASS STORAGE UTILITY MENUII
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    ICURRENT DEVICE ASSIGNMENTSI
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    :0-10MBYTEDlSK1 -NO DEVICE;
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    I2 - 800 K BYTE FLOPPY DISK3 - NO DEVICEi
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    I4 - NO DEVICE5 - NO DEVICE:I
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    I6 - NO DEVICE7 - NO DEVICEiII1ITYPE THE LETTER OF THE DESIRED TOPIC > B.I
    II
    III
    IA) DISK BACKUPIII
    IB) DISPLAY DEVICE CATALOGI
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    IIC) EXITI
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    IIL-------------------------------------------------------------------, 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001Disk Backup3.2.9.1 Selection of the Disk Backup Option (transaction 14)
    Optionallows the user to transfer files from the hard disk to the floppy
    disk, or from the floppy disk to the hard disk. The system
    responds with the following menu:
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    IIDISK BACKUPI
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    ICURRENT DEVICE ASSIGNMENTS
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    I0-10MBYTEDlSK1 - NO DEVICE;I
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    - 800 K BYTE FLOPPY DISK
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    I4 - NO DEVICE
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    - NO DEVICE7 - NO DEVICE;I
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    ITYPE SOURCE DEVICE (O-7) 
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    ITYPE DESTINATION DEVICE (O-7) 
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    IENTER FILE NAME MASK 
    (* : STRING /CHAR) >*.I
    II
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    IREFORMAT DESTINATION DEVICE (Y/N) >Y.II
    III
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    ITYPE LABEL FOR DESTINATION DEVICE 
    (SCHARS) >Y.I
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    II
    I1 DO YOU WISH TO EXECUTE THIS COMMAND >Y.IIL-------------------------------------------------------------------JCurrent Device Assignments lists the hardware found in the FMS.
    A lo-megabyte hard disk and an 800-kilobyte floppy disk drive
    are listed here.
    l When working with the Disk Backup Option, the user answers
    the following prompts:
    1. SOURCE DEVICE 
    - hard disk, enter 0; floppy disk enter 2
    2. DESTINATION DEVICE 
    - hard disk, enter 0; floppy disk
    enter 2
    3. FILE NAME MASK 
    - single or multiple files to be
    transferred
    - the (*) wild card matches any string
    - the (%) wild card matches any character
    Example:
    * = All files
    “sv999 =All files ending with sv999C% % % = All files four characters long and start with
    letter C
    G*=All files starting with letter G (all data base files)
    4. REFORMAT DESTINATION DEVICE 
    - Yes or No
    - Yes reply destroys all data on destination device
    - If reformatting, prompt for LABEL FOR DESTINATION
    DEVICE will appear. This prompt will not appear if
    reformatting is not entered. 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001--Label is used to identify disk if more than one copy
    exists
    -- Label limited to nine characters
    l If a backup floppy disk is wanted type 
    “Y “, if not type “N “. A
    new disk should be formatted and used for each backup
    floppy disk. Use of old disks can affect usable space, and
    cause security problems.
    -If space runs out on a backup floppy disk, the following
    prompt will appear:
    FMS ERROR: NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON DISK
    - To override this prompt, type a period. The system will
    respond:
    MOUNT A FLOPPY 
    - HIT. (PERIOD) WHEN READY
    - System will display prompt for reformatting. Follow
    instructions , and disk backup will continue. The system
    will respond:
    BACKUP COMPLETED, if the backup was successful, or
    BACKUP FAILED, if backup was unsuccessful.
    Device Catalog3.2.9.2 The Device Catalog Display Option (transaction 16)
    Display Optionallows the user to display selected directory or file contents of
    FMS hardware devices. The system responds with the following
    menu:
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    IDEVICE CATALOG DISPLAYI
    ICURRENT DEVICE ASSIGNMENTSII
    II
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    I0 
    - 10 M BYTE DISK1 - NO DEVICE;I
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    I2 - 800 K BYTE FLOPPY DISK3 - NO DEVICEi
    I4 - NO DEVICE5 - NO DEVICEjII
    i6 - NO DEVICE7 - NO DEVICE(
    III
    I TYPE THE DEVICE IDENTIFIER (O-7) > 0.I
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    L------,,-----------------------------------------------------------~l Current Device Assignments lists the hardware found in the
    FMS. A 10 megabyte hard disk, and an 800 kilobyte floppy disk
    drive is listed here.
    l When working with the Device Catalog Display Option, the user
    answers the following prompt: 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001
    TYPE THE DEVICE IDENTIFIER (0 - 7) >
    - DEVICE IDENTIFIER - hard disk, enter 0; floppy disk, enter
    2. The system responds with the following directory:
    r-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~I  CATALOG LISTING OF 
    S3E$CECODEVICE =10 MBYTE FIXED DISKI
    IREC FILERECSI
    SECURITY1
    IFILE NAMESIZE
    SIZEUSEDLAST UPDATED RD 
    ;WR ---CREATEDI
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    :FM&LABEL016000010000115.04/8616:4415.0418616:440215;
    FMS$DIREC032003200032015.0418616:4415.04/8616:440215!FMS$BADSP256
    000010000115.04/8616:4415.04/8616:440215!
    F.MS$ALMAP256000200002015.0418616:4415.04/8616:440215;FMS$GENER
    256001040010402.06/8616:5205.0618615:lO0215!XVCECGEN2
    512010170026202.0618616:4404.06/8608:410506XVCECGENl512010170082802.06/8616:4203.06/86
    08:070506
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    IXVPEC5120011200106
    02.06/8616:4403.06/8608:070506
    XVFEATPHl512000430004331/07/8515:0804/06/8608:410505
    )XVFEATPH8512
    0004500045
    23/05/8615:1704/06/8608:41
    0505;
    XVFEATPHS512000530005323/05/8615:20
    04/06/8608:410505
    ;XVRCGSVR
    512
    009010079402/06/8616:0303/06/86
    09:lO0202
    ;
    IXVMDR5120025600246
    02/06/8616:4603/06/8609:lO0506
    XVHCM512
    0002500017
    02/06/8616:4603/06/8609:lO0205
    iZVSBYUPDY
    016010000000002/06/8617:1302/06/86
    17:130015
    ;
    ;
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------~l After writing the device directory, the system will provide the
    following prompt:
    ENTER COMMAND 
    >
    - The user responds to this prompt by entering the following
    two-letter, UP, or END instructions:
    (CO) 
    - COPY  .  
    = Make a copy of file.
    (DE) 
    - DELETE = Delete a file from this device
    (DO) 
    - DOWN < nnnnnn > = Display the next set of files
    (RE) 
    - RENAME   = Rename a file
    on this device
    (SE) 
    - SELECT = Select a file to display from
    this device
    UP 
    < nnnnnn >= Display the previous set of files
    END = End this program 
    						
    							,TL-130200-I 001
    For example, if the response SE is selected, the following file
    dump occurs:
    FILE: 
    XVCECGENI ON 53EBCECODEVICE =10 MBYTE FIXED DISK
    RECORD SIZE 
    = 512FILESIZE = 01017RECORD USED = 00828
    RECO
    -.-
    . . . .RD #OOOO
    000040 7A 01 F4 30000200 0000 00 00 83 02 
    D9 B6@ 0
    0010
    914C 4A 29 91SF0000 0302 00 00 F2 OC 00 00 LJ)
    -002000 00 00 00 00000000 0000 SE 06 82 20 00 00 A
    003000 00 07 3185050686 0506 86 00 00 00 00 00 1
    004000000000000000000003 
    1086lF2035 3E5>
    00502A-2B21 01 3D lD22232425262728293031*+! = “#$%a’()01006011 32 33 34 36373839 3A3B 2E 
    2D 1 F B8 13 EO 23456789:;-
    0070964895989AAO9AA89A2889608A6899 10 H( ‘hENTER COMMAND >
    .* After writing the file contents, the system provides the following
    prompt:
    ENTER COMMAND 
    >
    - The user responds to this prompt by entering the following
    two-letter, UP, or END instructions:
    (CH) 
    - CHECKSUM= Calculate and update data switch
    record checksum
    (DO) 
    - DOWN < number >= Display the next record, or
    current record plus number
    (RD) 
    - RDOFFSET  = Display this record
    starting at offset
    (WR) 
    - WROFFSET   = Change data
    stored in the record
    UP 
     = Display the previous record or current
    record-number
    END =
    End this program
    UP and (DO) DOWN scroll records within a file. 
    						
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