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Retrieving Statistics
Table 23: Details of Paging Statistics
Retrieving Statistics
There are two methods to access the statistics from ZbaseW. The first is through the 
Comm menu, and is used to actually retrieve statistics from the Paging Terminal, and then 
view them on the office machine. This command will read the new statistics files from the 
Paging Terminal, copy them over to the office computer by way of ZlinkW, and display 
the data in the form of histograms. The ZbaseW screen for this option is shown below.
Statistic
Units
Average
during hour
Maximum
during hour
nMaximum (nMax)
for the hour
Ch nn PpM
Pages per Minute
Pages per Minute Pages per Minute Number of times the 
Maximum was reached.
Ch nn TtC
Time to page Completion
Seconds waiting Seconds waiting Number of pages that had to 
wait the Maximum time.
1
Gr nn CpM
Calls per Minute
Calls per Minute Calls per Minute Number of times the 
Maximum was reached.
Gr nn TiU
Trunks in Use
Trunk count Trunk count Seconds at this trunk count.
2
Netin
Inbound TNPP Network pages
Pages per minute Pages per minute Number of times the 
Maximum was reached.
Netout
Outbound TNPP Network pages
Pages per minute Pages per minute Number of times the 
Maximum was reached.
Vo i c e
Time waiting for a Voice channel
Seconds waiting Seconds waiting Number of calls that had to 
wait Maximum time. 
1
VoiceUse
Percent of Voice storage in Use
Ratio of used to 
available
Ratio of used to 
available
70 second “minutes”. 
3
1. When the Maximum equals 0, nMax will be the number of pages or calls that were processed during that hour.
2. When the Maximum equals 0, nMax will be approximately 3600. This is because 0 trunks were in use for the 
entire hour, and the sampling is done approximately once a second.
3. nMax is almost meaningless. The units are 70-second periods; the value 70 is arbitrary.










