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Chapter 5 Admin Terminal Commands
Page 5-18 Version 4.0 CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide
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PREP
This command checks the state of the specified trunk. If a trunk is deter-
mined to be out-of-service, it is placed on a queue of trunks to be checked
later.
Entering prep without specifying a trunk will cause all trunks (not currently
busy) to be checked.
The install flag PREP_ALLOWED determines whether the prep is actually
performed – or not.
QCHECK (qc)
This command displays information about a variety of TSP queues. Included
is:
• Name of the queue.
• Memory address of the queue.
• Current count of elements on the queue.
• Peak elements on the queue at any one time.
Looking at the current and peak counts of these queues may help engi-
neering in diagnosing certain problems.
The following is a description of the various queues.
BeepQueue
Holds stations currently being played a beep tone.
BeepTimer
Holds stations currently being played a warble tone.
Table 5-9: Poisson Examples.
Example Description
poisson Display All Global Distributions
poisson –a Display Global Answer Time distribution.
poisson -t Display Global Talk Time distribution
poisson –w Display Global Wait Time distribution.
poisson –c Clear all distributions (Global and Campaign)
poisson –w 6 Display Wait Time distribution for Campaign 6
Note:
For Engineering use only.