Option 1, all activities, Option 2, mailbox activity – Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Log Commands — Log, List Trace, Call Detail Record 7-9
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Option 1, All Activities
Select
1
to display all mailbox, port, location, message, integration, and Works for Serenade activities.
@L T 1
Enter start time : Year Month Day Hour Minute or C (continuous)
:
MM/DD/YY
HH:MM:SS
PRT
TYPE
EVENT
AUX
MBX/EXTN MSG#
SL U L SOURCE
11/05/97
09:43:05
029
PORT
DIGIT_OUT
4
11/05/97
09:43:05
029
PORT
DIGIT_OUT
C
11/05/97
09:43:05
014
PORT
OFFHOOK
11/05/97
09:43:05
014
MBX
MSGWAIT
SET
8207
11/05/97
09:43:06
NET_MSG
PUT_IN
030A
ABC
11/05/97
09:43:06
NET_MSG
SENT
6609
030A
11/05/97
09:43:06
NET_MSG
REMOVED
6609
030A
11/05/97
09:43:06
MSG
FREED
USE_CNTO
030A
11/05/97
09:43:06
A remote network location cannot be uniquely identified by only its prefix digits, because the
NUMBERING PLAN Table can have more than one entry for a location name. For that reason, the prefix
digits for event PUT_IN are not printed in the MBX/EXTN column. Instead, the network location name
is entered in the SOURCE column; in the preceding example, the name ABC is in the SOURCE column.
Refer to the Networking volume, Numbering Plan Table chapter, for more information about multiple
entries for the same location name.
Option 2, Mailbox Activity
Select
2
to display Mailbox Activity. To list activities for all mailboxes, leave the
Enter Mailbox:
field blank. To list activities for a defined series of mailbox numbers, enter a specific mailbox number or
only partial digits for the mailbox numbers. All activities on the port used by that mailbox or those
mailboxes are listed until that mailbox or mailboxes log off.
Mailbox activities (type) displayed include the following events:
-
Mailbox logon and logoff
-
Number of messages at logon
-
Hanging up without logging off
-
An invalid security code entered
-
Message-waiting call received
-
Message-waiting integration used
-
Number of messages in the mailbox
-
Digits entered by the user
-
Name recorded
-
Greeting recorded
-
Messages sent and received
-
Messages erased