Appendix d, Interpreting q.931 message logging codes, Standard softkey layout – FUJITSU SRS-1050 User Manual

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Appendix D

( SRS -1050 Q.931 Logging Codes

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APPENDIX D

INTERPRETING Q.931

MESSAGE LOGGING

CODES


With Q.931 message logging, you
can view messages in History
mode in two different formats:

Normal format

Hexadecimal format


This appendix describes these
two formats in detail, showing
what messages look like in each.
At the back of this appendix you'll
find three tables explaining the
codes and abbreviations used in
the messages.

UNA

DATA

CLEAR

REG

1

2

3

4

5:20 PM Tuesday January 4

Key Menu

Standard Softkey Layout


(The DATA softkey label appears
only if you have an optional data
terminal adapter installed.)

Note: Softkey 1 also serves as

the ENTER key (for entering
information as indicated in
this User Guide).

NORMAL FORMAT IN
HISTORY MODE


The normal format of the History
mode shows abbreviated
information. An abbreviated
message and call status code are
displayed for transmission and
reception messages. The
information element codes,
selected Directory Number value,
and call status code are not
shown.

The screens below are examples
of messages in the normal format
of History mode. Note that line 2
of the displays shows the names
of softkey functions specific to
History mode. Use the softkey R-
DOWN to see additional
messages (move from screen 1 to
screen 2) and R-UP to backtrack
to previous messages (move from
screen 2 to screen 1). The softkey
HEX switches the display to
hexadecimal format, and EXIT
leaves History mode.

T>N:MAN-INFO CR=01
HEX R-UP R-DOWN EXIT

N>T:SETUP CR=09
HEX R-UP R-DOWN EXIT


Definitions of the different fields
shown in the normal format of the
History mode follow:


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