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Running a Feature Daily or Hourly Traffic Report

This topic provides information about the Feature Daily or Hourly Traffic Report.

To run traffic reports, enter the command for the report you want to run at the enter command prompt on the Messaging command prompt screen. Include the start date or month, or the starting hour or traffic type, depending on the report. In a few seconds, the system formats the collected data into the specified report.

The topics in this section are organized as follows:

Note: If you do not enter a specific start date or time, you receive a report for the current day, month, or hour.

Running a Feature Daily Traffic Report

The Feature Daily Traffic Report shows traffic information on a feature-by-feature basis. Features are divided into call answer features and messaging features.

To run a Feature Daily Traffic Report:

  1. Start at the Administration main menu and select:
  2. Global Administration
         Messaging Administration

    The system displays the SSH User Authentication dialog box. Enter your login, for example, sa or vm, in the User name field and your password in the Password field. Click Login. The system then displays the Messaging command prompt screen.

  3. At the enter command: prompt, type one of the following:
    • list measurements feature day
    • list measurements feature day mm/dd/yy
    • where mm/dd/yy is the starting date up to seven days previous to the current date that you want as a starting point for the report.

      This report records two screens of traffic information for each day.

      The system displays the Feature Daily Traffic screen, page 1. See the Field definitions: Feature Daily Traffic screen, page 1 for a description of the fields that appear on this screen.

  4. Press F7 (Next Page).
  5. The system displays Feature Daily Traffic screen, page 2. See the Field definitions: Feature Daily Traffic screen, page 2 which details the fields on this screen.

  6. Press F1 (Cancel) to return the cursor to the enter command prompt.
  7. Enter exit or another administrative command at the enter command prompt.

Running a Feature Hourly Traffic Report

The Feature Hourly Traffic Report shows traffic information on a feature-by-feature basis. Features are divided into call answer features and messaging features.

To run a Feature Hourly Traffic Report:

  1. Start at the Administration main menu and select:
  2. Global Administration
         Messaging Administration

    The system displays the SSH User Authentication dialog box. Enter your login, for example, sa or vm, in the User name field and your password in the Password field. Click Login. The system then displays the Messaging command prompt screen.

  3. At the enter command: prompt, type either:
    • list measurements feature hour
    • list measurements feature hour mm/dd/yy
    • list measurements feature hour mm/dd/yy hh
    • where mm/dd/yy is the starting date up to seven days before the current date and hh is the starting 24-hour time that is a starting point for the report.

      The date specification precedes an hour specification. If you do not enter a date, the current hour of the current date is used. If you do not enter an hour, the report starts with the first hour of the date specified. The report displays one screen of traffic information for each hour.

      This report records two screens of traffic information for each hour.

      The system displays Feature Hourly Traffic screen, page 1. See the Field definitions: Feature Hourly Traffic screen, page 1 which details the fields on this screen.

  4. Press F7 (Next Page).
  5. The system displays Feature Hourly Traffic screen, page 2. See the Field Definitions: Feature Hourly Traffic screen, page 2 for a description of the fields that appear on this screen.

  6. Press F1 (Cancel) to return the cursor to the enter command prompt.
  7. Enter exit or another administrative command at the enter command prompt.

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