NEC NDA-24300 Cell Phone User Manual


 
NDA-24300 CHAPTER 6
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Issue 1
SYSTEM OPERATIONS
8.2 Operating Procedure
1. Procedure for Set-up and Start
The procedure to set up and start the traffic measurement is as follows:
STEP 1
By using the ASYD/ASYDN command, assign the necessary system data as follows:
When performing traffic measurement on a node basis:
SYS1, INDEX8 (Number of Tenants)
SYS1, INDEX9 (Number of Attendant Consoles)
SYS1, INDEX47, bit 0 (Unit of Traffic Measurement): 0/1 = CCS/Erlang
SYS1, INDEX47, bit 7 (Traffic Measurement Service): 0/1 = Out/In Service Assign 1.
When performing traffic measurement on a network basis (via TCP/IP):
SYS1, INDEX8 (Number of Tenants)
SYS1, INDEX9 (Number of Attendant Consoles)
SYS1, INDEX47, bit 0 (Unit of Traffic Measurement): 0/1 = CCS/Erlang
SYS1, INDEX47, bit 7 (Traffic Measurement Service): 0/1 = Out/In Service Assign 1.
STEP 2
By using the ATRF/ATRFN command, assign the traffic measurement programs as follows:
When performing traffic measurement on a node basis:
Assign traffic measurement TYPE (
Note
), PORT number to be used, and the output
INTERVAL and Time (HOUR/MINUTE), etc. For more details, see the AT R F command in
CHAPTER 8.
When performing traffic measurement on a network basis (via TCP/IP):
Assign traffic measurement TYPE (
Note
), PORT number to be used, and the output INTER-
VA L and Time (HOUR/MINUTE), etc. For more details, see the AT R F command in CHAP-
TER 8.
Note:
You can select one measurement TYPE at a time. If you need two or more measurement
TYPE, repeat the same steps, following the entry of this command.
STEP 3: Terminate all the MAT commands.
An image of IPX MAT Menu is shown in Figure 6-21. Terminate all MAT commands, and
make sure no commands are currently running via the Processes button.
STEP 4: Set the programmed Traffic Measurement in routine operation.
Click the Scan New Alarms/Traffic and Collect New Alarms buttons on the IPX MAT
Menu (confirm the clicked buttons remain in the pressed state). Then, the Traffic Measurement is
activated as programmed.
END
ASYD
ASYDN
AT R FN
AT R F