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CALL PROCESSOR (CP)
4-6
Revised August 2001
Part No. 002-3139-078
writes either an SNM or TIM Queue Record to the
Queued Call Log.
4.10.4 CSB USAGE
Call information is derived from the CSB
(Channel Status Bus). The Call Processor notes a
change of usage state when the Locality/Home/Group
ID/Unique ID for a given Switch channel number
changes.
The Start Date/Time is determined when the
information goes from idle to active or from one
Locality/Home/Group ID/Unique ID combination to
another. The End Date/Time is determined when the
information goes from active to idle or from one
Locality/Home/Group ID/Unique ID combination to
another.
When the CSB changes from one Locality/Home/
Group ID/Unique ID combination to another, it is the
end of one call and the beginning of another call for
CSB Usage. This is a birth/death process and the Call
Processor writes a CSB Usage Record to the CSB
Usage Log at the end of the CSB call.
CSB calls can be divided into these three
categories:
1. Group Dispatch Calls. They have a Group ID
between 1-225 and a Home between 1-30
2. Special Calls are “Directed” which uses Group ID
236 and “Telephone” which uses Group ID 237.
3. Other calls which use Group IDs between 226-255.
For Special and Other calls, the Home value
represents the channel that was being used instead of
the radio’s registered Home. Occasionally a Home
value of zero is used when the infrastructure cannot
resolve the Channel or Home.
4.10.5 REGISTRATION LOGGING
Registration information is logged to a Registra-
tion Log. When Registration request messages are
received from channel modules, the Call Processor
creates a record in the Registration Log.
4.11 STATUS MONITOR
4.11.1 INTRODUCTION
The Status Monitor program shows log and
message entries that have occurred on the Call
Processor. It is totally independent of the Call
Processor program. Clearing a status or deleting a
message has no affect on the Call Processor. The main
Status Monitor screen is shown in Figure 4-1. To
display this screen, simply click the Viking logo in the
system tray area of the screen (see below).
The face color of the Viking icon changes to indi-
cate the most severe of the following conditions:
Color
Condition
White Normal
Yellow Warning
Red Errors
The upper pane of the main screen indicates Call
Processor messages as they occur. The bar graph in the
lower pane indicates the percentage of Normal,
Warning, and Error messages currently being
displayed.
Right clicking the Viking icon in the system tray
displays a menu which can be used to Exit the
program, Hide/Show the display, and Reset Status (see
following). If the Status Monitor program is not
running, it is usually restarted by selecting Start >
Programs > Startup > Status Monitor.
4.11.2 LOCAL SERVICE MENU
The following functions are selected by the Local
Service menu shown above:
Status Monitor Icon
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