Performance data log records – Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Note:

When the Performance Database is archived, the Circuit Element
Name is labelled with the node name [shelf, slot].

This section describes the interpretation of records in the Performance
Data Log. This interpretation is the same whether you are examining an
archived log that has been saved to a file or a current log in the Circuit
Elements Detail
Screen (called up through the Database Access Menu).

Figure E -1, “Circuit Element Detail Menu (no data available),” on
page E-12 s
hows a typical Circuit Elements Detail Screen. The following
lines store the different types of information. Lines 4 through 11 present
Performance Data Log records, one record per line (see Tab leE-12,
“Database Archive Files Formats,” on page E -10).
Each column presents
different information, see below.

Column 1 through 2 are presented as the Date and Time

Column 3 is the circuit element’s name.

Column 4 through 11 are the performance data registers for each 15-
minute interval in the reporting time range.

Dots (...) in the performance data register fields indicate that no data is
available for that time interval. (Fig u reE-1, “Circuit Element Detail
Menu (no data available),” on page E -12)
.

Figure E-1 Circuit Element Detail Menu (no data available)

Performance Data
Log Records

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