Multiserver 5000, Screen display messages, Message message type explanation – Black Box 5000 User Manual

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ni TRANSMITTER RING

Event

A call is coming in on the transmitter side.

DETECT LINK

ci

ni TX CONNECTION MADE

Event

A successful call was placed over the dial-lines

LINK #

ci

from the modem’s TX dial line connection. This
message is displayed by the call-originating modem.

<UNASSIGNED>

Dialog

• Node, class, module location, or port is unknown

in the network.

• Password for the class may be incorrect.
• If matrix switching is disabled, this message will

display when matrix switching is attempted.

<UNAVAILABLE>

Dialog

Requested resource exists, but is not in service (not
operational). Call inhibit may be off or DTR is off.

VOICE CHANNEL

Event

Voice/fax port c on node n has been put in a

[

n/c] [condition]

busyout state. [Conditions] may be the

BUSY OUT

following:

System

Where the link has experienced a sync
loss, a force-disable command, or a
force-disconnect command.

Forced

Where the network operator has put the
channel in a busyout condition via a
forced-busy command.

VOICE CHANNEL [

n/c]

Event

Termination of a busyout condition has

BUSYOUT CLEARED

occurred on voice/fax channel c.

VOICE CHANNEL [

n/c]

Event

The current dBm level for voice/fax port

INPUT LEVEL:

nn dBm

c on node n is nn (-25 to +1) dBm.

- [

display] -

Note:

[Display] is a dynamic display
which appears on the screen.

VOICE CHANNEL [

n/c]

Diagnostic

Voice/fax port c on node n has started the

LOCAL LOOP TEST

diagnostic local loop test.

VOICE CHANNEL

Event

The voice/fax port has been reset and

[

n/c] RESET

re-initialized to the current configuration.

VOICE CHANNEL [

n/c]

Diagnostic

Voice/fax port c on node n has completed

SELF TEST FAIL

the internal diagnostic tests unsuccessfully.

VOICE CHANNEL [

n/c]

Diagnostic

Voice/fax port c on node n has completed

SELF TEST PASS

the self-tests successfully.

Screen Display Messages

Message

Message Type

Explanation

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