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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-160monitor system
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System Management Violations
Remote Access Violations
monitor system
This command with the
view1
or
view2
option displays one screen page of
output summarizing the overall condition of the system. With the connection
option, the command displays the real-time status for time slots and buses.
Additionally, there are other miscellaneous parameters displayed that show call
rates, intervals, etc.
Synopsis
monitor system [ view1 | view2 | conn [ pnn
pnn number 1 pnn number 2 pnn
number 3
] ]
Port
Type
The type of port through which the login violation was attempted:
SYS-PORT
A dial-in connection to a system port.
MAINT
A physical connection to the G3-MT terminal connector on an EPN
maintenance circuit pack.
SYSAM-LCL
A physical connection to the ACTIVE terminal connector on the SYSAM
circuit pack in a PPN control carrier.
SYSAM-RMT
A connection to the Remote Access Port (RAP) on the SYSAM circuit pack.
This port is usually accessed by dialing in and is reserved for use by
INADS.
Ext
The extension assigned to the data module that was used to attempt the
failed login. If a data module was not used (as in the case of dedicated EIA
connections, for example) the field is blank.
TG No.
The trunk group that carried the incoming remote access attempt (remote
access violations only).
Mbr
The trunk group member number associated with the trunk from which the
remote access attempt terminated (remote access violations only).
Ext
The extension used to access the RAP (remote access violations only).