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MPS 500 Question

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wofting

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Dec 19, 2006
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CA
Is there a way to setup alarms to monitor if a channel goes into d-spk ??
 
with an seb or script.. not via a command line command

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
John,

Are you saying there is a way of scanning the ports using an administrative script? I am still really new to MPS so this info would help.

On other platforms I have been able to write a script that just looped through a range of channels and checked the line-status. If it was down it emailed me. If I could do this here it would really help me get to the underlying reason for the D-spk status.

The application I am debugging is just over 1000 blocks and the d-spk is quite random on any of 24 channels. I am trying to do an AMU trace but watching just 1 channel means it could be days before that channel locks.
 
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