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M-18
Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT)
General Description
This feature provides a man-machine interface, using a personal computer, to accomplish such items as on-line
system programming of station and trunk data, traffic information, fault condition analysis, and testing of operating
programs.
Operating Procedure
Refer to the NEAX2400 IPX Office Data Specification.
Service Conditions
1.
When used in conjunction with the NEAX2400 IPX Office Data Specification, it enables the user to
perform individual maintenance and/or administration functions as required.
2.
The following functions may be performed from the MAT:
a.) office data assignment and change
b.) loading of office data stored on a floppy disk
c.) station, trunk, and operations (peg count) data display
d.) fault data display
e.) REMOTE MAINTENANCE [R-7].
3.
The above maintenance functions can be performed on site or at a remote location (see REMOTE
MAINTENANCE [R-7]).
4.
A maintenance printout of all transactions can be provided, along with fault data and peg count data.
5.
The maximum distance between the MAT and the switching equipment is 50 feet (15m) without a modem.
6.
The following traffic data can be either printed out on the printer or output to the MAT hard disk. The
traffic data field in the hard disk will be copied to the floppy disk.
a.) calls per station
b.) calls per route
c.) station peg count
d.) Attendant Console peg count
e.) route peg count
7.
The history of MAT usage can be output to the printer or MAT printer by entering the USER NAME and
ID CODE when using, depending on the system data. This feature is called Audit Trail to Track the Mat
Usage.
8.
When Audit Trail to Track the MAT Usage is used:
a.) A maximum of 15 USER NAMEs can be assigned.
b.) The maximum digits of the USER NAME is 16, and those of the ID CODE is 8.
c.) The USER NAME and ID CODE can be assigned using figures (0-9) and letters (A-Z).
d.) A maximum of 128 System Messages can be stored. However, if other failure messages are
output, the stored number for Audit Trail to Track the Mat Usage service will decrease.
e.) If more than 128 System Messages are output, the exceeded messages will not be stored.
f.) When a System Message is printed out, that information remains as OLD information.
9.
If wrong ID CODEs are entered several times assigned by system data, the I/O port used for the
corresponding MAT will be locked out. This feature is called Lock Out Maintenance Port.
10.
When Lock Out Maintenance Port service is used:
a.) A maximum of 15 USER NAMEs can be assigned.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT)
M-18
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