Anyone still remember the capabilities of the VMX 100 Trace functions. Will the 100 show call progression for Pager Notification or does it just do it blind. I have 3 of these old systems still in use and can't find any reference to this.
Hi again.
I set the pager notification to call a number 555-12345.
Then I put a message in MB#4711 and got both the message lamp to light up and the pager got the call immediately after.
I used the L T - 1 - C to trace the call:
See this...
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@L T
1. ALL ACTIVITIES.
2. MAILBOX ACTIVITY.
3. PORT ACTIVITY.
4. LOCATION ACTIVITY.
5. MESSAGE ACTIVITY.
6. INTEGRATION ACTIVITY.
7. AP/VSA LINK ACTIVITY.
SELECT TRACE TO BE LISTED. (1 - 7, EMPTY LINE = EXIT).
:1
Enter start time : Year Month Day Hour Minute or C (continuous)
:C
PORT 4 RS232 FWDED INT CALL 4711 ==> 4711 ALL FWD
PORT 4 OFF HOOK
PORT 4 START RECORD 00BA (fwd all msg)
PORT 4 LINE DROP
PORT 4 MSG 00BA SENT
PORT 4 ON HOOK
MSG 00BA PUT IN MBX 4711 (fwd all msg)
PORT 3 OFF HOOK
PORT 3 MSG WAIT CALL FOR MBX 4711
PORT 3 DIG OUT 9 (prefix)
PORT 3 DIG OUT 5
PORT 3 DIG OUT 5
PORT 3 DIG OUT 5
PORT 3 DIG OUT 1
PORT 3 DIG OUT 2
PORT 3 DIG OUT 3
PORT 3 DIG OUT 4
PORT 3 DIG OUT 5
PORT 3 DIG OUT #
PORT 3 DIG IN #
TIME 03/21/07 13:00
PORT 3 DIG IN 4
PORT 3 DIG IN 7
PORT 3 DIG IN 1
PORT 3 DIG IN 1
PORT 3 LOG ON 4711
PORT 3 MBX 4711 HAS 2 MSG(S)
PORT 3 MBX 4711 HAS 2 NEW MSG(S)
PORT 3 DIG IN 5
PORT 3 DIG IN 3
PORT 3 DIG IN 5
PORT 3 DIG IN 3
PORT 3 DIG IN 9
PORT 3 DIG IN 9
PORT 3 LOG OFF 4711
PORT 3 DIG IN 9
PORT 3 ON HOOK
MSG 003B REM FROM MBX 4711 (entered 3)
MSG 00BA REM FROM MBX 4711 (entered 3)
MSG 003B FREED (use cnt zero)
MSG 00BA FREED (use cnt zero)
RS232 MW CLR FOR 4711
Doktor
Thanks for the info. I had been trying to utilize the
L T 2 C as with the 200's and getting no indication of functionality. The L T 1 C works great. Thanks again.
L T - 1 - C just do the job - and also in clear text!
These printouts from the 100/200/300 are admired by my colleagues that run PBX systems where traces are printed in HEX or other (strange) formats...
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