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Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual

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Log Commands — Log, List Trace, Call Detail Record 7-7

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

Table 7-1 Trace Activity Types

Type

Description

LAN_CTY

Courtesy operation (UP or DOWN specified in the EVENT field)

ONT_IN

An OctelNet (Protocol 5) packet received by server

ONT_OUT

An OctelNet (Protocol 5) packet sent out by server

ONT_ERR

An OctelNet (Protocol 5) protocol error occurred

NAM_DIR

Dial-by-Name directory activity

INTG_C

Card-based integration record, including MIC, RIC, ATTIC, SL1, and M1 integrations

INTG_CA

Card-based ANI integration record

INTG_R

RS-232C integration record

INTG_D

DTMF integration record

LINK_AP

Application control processor link activity

AP

Application control processor mailbox activity (for example, message waiting)

CSP_IN

CSP_OUT

Packet received from the OctelAccess Server (Beginning with S3.0)

Packet sent to the OctelAccess Server

GWLINK_UP

GWLING_DOWN

Link between OctelAccess Server and the message server is up

Link between OctelAccess Server and the message server is down

ISDNMSG

Identifies activity associated with calls to a DTIC card.

INTGQRY

PBX query call record types

INTGREP

PBX reply call record types

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EVENT. Shows what action was taking place at that time. Refer to Appendix A at the end of this
chapter for a list of possible events.

-

AUX. Shows supplemental event information. The

AUX

column also displays the digits entered for

an activity or a fax result code. For fax messages, the

AUX

column is empty if the fax was successful.

For applications routed through Octel Access, the

AUX

column displays the application session ID.

Server to the Refer to Appendix A in this chapter for a list of possible events and supplemental
actions that are logged, which includes a list of the fax result codes.

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MBX/EXTN. Shows only the mailbox and the extension. The network location code is not shown in
this column. Instead, the network location name is shown in the SOURCE column.

For fax messages, this column shows the baud rate.

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MSG#. Shows the message number.

-

SL U L. These three columns show the slot number, the integration unit, and the link. For fax
messages, the

SL

column shows encoding type

MH

or

MR

.

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SOURCE. Shows the source of the call (integration). This column shows the network-location name
for a network message.