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ZAUSL - User Activity Metering
Restrictions
Functions of the AMO
Error Messages and Advisories
Interrelationships
Parameter Description
Amongst other things, a PABX system offers a number of supplementary station features. User activity metering registers the active usage of each of these features.
This AMO evaluates the supplementary feature counters; no distinction is made between the communication services (voice, Fax, TTX, etc.) or traffic type. In addition, general traffic carried data is recorded and collated according to types of seizure.
After the counter states have been output, the text ’COUNTERS HAVE (NOT) BEEN CLEARED’ is displayed.
The AMO permits the counter states for supplementary station features and general traffic carried data to be output simultaneously, as well as offering the option of resetting the counters after output.
If any counter state equals or exceeds 16777215, the counter state is replaced by the text ’OVERFLOW’.
A metering run is automatically initialized and started when the system is started or restarted.
In the case of duplex systems, the counter lists for each of the two processors (standby or active processor or processor A or B) must be evaluated separately if the metering is still in progress after a routine changeover. This is because the counter values are not saved on hard disk.
The following is a complete list of the supplementary station features and the respective actions metered:
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N0009: Individual speed dialing
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used
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N0010: Destination keys
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used
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N0011: Repertory keys
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used
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N0012: DSS (Direct Station Selection) keys
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used
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N0013: Call forwarding
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activated
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N0014: Call waiting/override
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executed
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N0015: Class of service changeover
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executed
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N0016: Do-not-disturb
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activated
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N0017: Add-on conference
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established
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N0018: Saved number redial
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used
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N0019: Callback/trunk queuing
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activated
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N0020: Mixed-mode communication
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executed
The following general traffic carried data is recorded:
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N0001: Num. of internal seizures
This counter logs the number of times internal system users lift the handset of their telephones either to make internal/external calls or to activate features. Feature activation or interrogation via the Memory key is also included. All user telephones including attendant consoles are scanned regardless of whether the seizure was made offhook, handsfree, or via a feature key.
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N0002: Num. of call processing events
This counter registers every software event in the central processor related to the processing (setup, release, transfer etc.) of calls in the system. An internal call between 2 analog telephones requires typically 9 events to be processed, a call between digital telephones typically 12 events; an external call from a digital telephone 18 events. The very large number of events processed for example in a large system in the course of a day can lead to overflow of this counter, (currently = 24 bit register) which will result in seemingly implausible values (eg. Dunton values attached).
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N0003: Num. of call processing buffers allocated
Call processing buffers are pooled memory elements which are dynamically allocated each time call setup is attempted. This count gives an approximate BHCA value assuming ZAUSL has been run for an hour only.
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N0004: Num. of external seizures incoming
This counter records the total number of calls signalled to the system node from an external source i.e.exchange calls, tie calls, transit seizures. A combination of this and "numer of internal seizures" gives an accurate BHCA value for the system concerned.
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N0005: Num. of external seizures outgoing
This counter records the total number of calls leaving the sytem to an external destination (exchange, other node etc.).
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N0006: Num. of calls answ. at ATND queue A / S1 til S12 (ANSDEV=COIC)
This counter registers all calls appearing on the trunk answer key i.e. "T" category on the attendant screen.
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N0007: Num. of calls answered at ATND queue M (ANSDEV=O)
This counter registers all calls appearing on the operator key i.e. "O" category on the attendant screen.
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N0008: Num. of seizures with trunk group key (ANSDEV=OUTG)
These are outgoing seizures dialled via the trunk group keys marked.
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N0021: NCT invocation: Attempts that are successful
This counter logs the number of successful NCT (network call transfer) invocation attempts.
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N0022: NCT invocation: Attempts that fail
This counter logs the number of failed NCT invocation attempts.
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N0023: Num. of Rerouting Events
This counter logs the number of attempts to search for a possible route in case of network congestion.
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N0024: Num. of Transit Calls
This counter logs the number of (successful and unsuccessful) transit call attempts.
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N0025: Num. of Completed Calls
This counter logs the number of attempts to save two party connections.
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N0026: Num. of ACL Output (Monitoring) Messages
This counter logs the number of messages that CP sends to ACL.
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N0027: Num. of ACL Input (Commands) Messages
This counter logs the number of messages that ACL sends to CP.
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N0028: Num. of (1.5) Seconds in Dynamic Overload
This counter logs the total number of (1.5) Second intervals that the system is in Dynamic Overload condition.
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N0029: Num. of Transitions to Dynamic Overload
This counter logs the number of times the system goes from non Dynamic Overload into a Dynamic Overload condition.
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N0030: Num. of calls rejected due to Dynamic Overload
This counter registers every call attempt which is rejected because the system is in Dynamic Overload.
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N0031: Num. of all AM adapt Events
This counter logs the number of all events, which are released at AM adapt.
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N0032: Neg. ack. events of AM adapt due to timeout.
This counter logs the number of negativ acknowledge events of AM adapt, which are re-leased by timeout.
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N0033: Neg. ack. evts. of AM adapt due to num. of evt.
This counter logs the number of negativ acknowledge events of AM adapt, which are re-leased by max. number of events.
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N0034: Segments transferred by AM update
This counter logs the number of transferred segments by AM update.
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N0035: 1.5 sec spot check count. for incons. partner DB
This counter logs every 1.5 sec spot checks for an inconsistent partner database.
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N0036: 1.5 sec spot check count. for cons. partner DB
This counter logs every 1.5 sec spot checks for a consistent partner database.
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N0037: Update cycles started by AM update
This counter logs every updates, started by AM update cycles.
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N0038: Num. of messages from HSR to HHS
This counter logs the number of messages, sending from HSR to HHS.
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N0039: Num. of messages from a AP to HSR
This counter logs the number of messages, sending from any LS shelf (activation point AP) to HSR.
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N0040: Num. of blockades while sending from HSR to HHS
This counter logs the number of blockades, while sending from HSR to HHS.
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N0041: Num. of messages from HHS to HSR
This counter logs the number of messages, sending from HHS to HSR.
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N0042: Num. of messages from HSR to AP
This counter logs the number of messages, sending from HSR to any LS shelf (activation point AP).
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N0043: Num. of blockades while sending from HSR to AP
This counter logs the number of blockades, while sending from HSR to a LS shelf (activation point AP).
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N0044: Num. of network conn. attempts in HHS
This counter logs the number of B channel connection attempts (incoming or outgoing) between HHS and IP network.
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N0045: Num. of network conn. blocked in HHS (no B chl)
This counter logs the number of B channel connection blocked (incoming or outgoing) between HHS and IP network, because no more B channel or no DSP license is available.
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N0046: Num. of network conn. attempts in any AP
This counter logs the number of B channel connection attempts (incoming or outgoing) between any LS shelf (activation point AP) and IP network via NCUI.
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N0047: Num. of netw. conn. blocked in any AP (no B chl)
This counter logs the number of B channel connection blocked (incoming or outgoing) between any LS shelf (activation point AP) and IP network via NCUI, because no more B channel or no DSP license is available.
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N0048: Num. of seiz. attempts of code sender in HHS
This counter logs the number of seizure attempts of a code sender in HHS.
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N0049: Num. of seiz. rejected of code sender in HHS
This counter logs the number of blocking with the seizure of a code sender in HHS, since no more code sender was available.
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N0050: Num. of seiz. attempts of code sender in any AP
This counter logs the number of seizure attempts of a code sender in any LS shelf (acti-vation point AP).
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N0051: Num. of seiz. rejected of code sender in any AP
This counter logs the number of blockings with the seizure of a code sender in any LS shelf (activation point AP), since no more code sender was available.
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N0052: Num. of seiz. attempts of code receiver in HHS
This counter logs the number of seizure attempts of a code receiver in the HHS.
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N0053: Num. of seiz. rejected of code receiver in HHS
This counter logs the number of blockings with the seizure of a code receiver in the HHS, since no more code receiver was available.
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N0054: Num. of seiz. attempts of code receiv. in any AP
This counter logs the number of seizure attempts of a code receiver in any LS shelf (acti-vation point AP).
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N0055: Num. of seiz. rejected of code receiv. in any AP
This counter logs the number of blockings with the seizure of a code receiver in any LS shelf (activation point AP), since no more code receiver was available.
Shelf Blockage Counters
The following fields are output for every LTU/SLOT, where at least one timeslot seizure attempt fails:
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LTU: Line trunk unit
The LTU number at which timeslot seizure attempts failed.
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SLOT: Specification of the mounting pitch in the LTU
The SLOT number at which timeslot seizure attempts failed.
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# Timeslot Seizures:
The total number of attempts to make a connection to this LTU/SLOT.
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# Failed Attempts:
The number of attempts to make a connection to this LTU/SLOT which failed due to shelf timeslot blockage.
Message Blockage Counters between AP and HSR
The following fields are output for every LTU, where at least one message blockage between any IPDA shelf (LS) (activation point AP) and the HiPath signalling router (HSR) occured:
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LTU: Line trunk unit
The LTU number during a message blockage occured.
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# Mess. to HSR:
The total number of messages of this LTU from any LS shelf (activation point AP) to HSR.
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# Mess. from HSR:
The total number of messages of this LTU from HSR to any LS shelf (activation point AP).
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# Blockades:
The number of message blockages of this LTU between any LS shelf (activation point AP) and the HSR.
B Channel Blockage Counters between AP and IP Network via NCUI
The following fields are output for every LTU, where at least one B channel connection blockage (incoming or outgoing) between any IPDA shelf (LS) (activation point AP) and IP network via NCUI occured:
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LTU: Line trunk unit
The LTU number during a B channel connection blockage occured.
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# Seizure Attempts:
The total number of B channel connection attempts of this LTU between any LS shelf (activation point AP) and IP network via NCUI.
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# Blocked B Channel:
The number of B channel connection blockages of this LTU between any LS shelf (activation point AP) and IP network via NCUI, because no more B channel or no DSP license is available.
Seizure Rejected Counters of a Code Sender
The following fields are output for every LTU, where at least one blockage with the seizure of a code sender in the IPDA shelf (LS) (activation point AP) occured:
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LTU: Line trunk unit
The LTU number during a seizure blockage of a code sender occured.
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# Seizure Attempts:
The total number of seizure attempts of a code sender of this LTU.
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# Seizure Rejected:
The number of rejected seizure attempts (seizure blockage) of a code sender of this LTU, since no more code sender was available.
Seizure Rejected Counters of a Code Receiver
The following fields are output for every LTU, where at least one blockage with the seizure of a code receiver in the IPDA shelf (LS) (activation point AP) occured:
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LTU: Line trunk unit
The LTU number during a seizure blockage of a code receiver occured.
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# Seizure Attempts:
The total number of seizure attempts of a code receiver of this LTU.
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# Seizure Rejected:
The number of rejected seizure attempts (seizure blockage) of a code receiver of this LTU, since no more code receiver was available.
OpenScape 4000 V10, Volume 1: AMO Descriptions, Service Documentation, Issue 5
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