
PeriView Reference Manual
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Phone Line Status Graph Display
A Phone Line Status graph monitors the physical activity state of phone lines for
applications or MPS components. A phone line can be in any one of seven activity
states: Connected, Ready, Referring, Busy, Down, No Answer, and Unreachable.
You can launch graphs from any of the following tree objects: a domain, a node, a
single MPS, a single application, multi-selected MPS, and multi-selected applications.
You can monitor activity for multiple MPS, or applications on a cumulative or
individual basis. A tree object can represent a single entity (as in the case of a single
MPS or application), a collection of entities (as in the case of a domain, group, or
node), or multi-selected MPS or applications. A graph can monitor activity for either
the single entity, the collection of entities, or multi-selected MPS and applications.
When a tree object represents a collection of entities (domain, node), only a single tree
object can be graphed. Alternatively, you can multi-select and graph MPS and
applications. (Each MPS or application represents a single entity, never a collection of
entities.) For example, you can graph either the domain, or a node. You cannot graph
multi-selected nodes. To choose multiple MPS or applications, hold the CTRL key
while choosing.
This graph was launched
with three multi-selected
MPS. The graph displays
with three sets of graph
points, one set for each
MPS. The x-axis label
identifies the names of the
MPS that are being
monitored.
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