Specifications
Statistics and System Resource Management
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On PageSaver systems, or systems with just Client Prompts, you should keep an eye on
this statistic, to make sure you are not running out of voice storage.
Figure 37: Example Statistics for Voice Storage Usage
Inbound TNPP
This statistic shows up if you have TNPP Networking in your system. It shows your
volume of incoming TNPP pages. If you have a busy system, you will see a large volume
of pages. It will count all traffic (all the nodes) that the TNPP card is set up to pay
attention to.
Figure 38: Example Statistics for Network Inbound Pages per Minute
Outbound TNPP
This statistic shows up if you have TNPP Networking in your system. It shows your
volume of outbound TNPP pages. Typically, this will show a small amount of traffic. This
statistic counts all traffic that is originated on this paging terminal and sent out to the
network.
Figure 39: Example of TNPP Network Outbound Pages per Minute
Printing Statistics
Screen Print
To print any of the histograms as they show on the screen, use the built-in method of
printing that DOS provides. On some computers, this is the PrintScreen key; on others, it
is the Shift-PrtSc key. Pressing the appropriate key(s) in this way will copy whatever you
see on the screen to your printer.
For this to work correctly, your printer needs to be able to print IBM character graphics. If
you get letters and punctuation symbols on your printout, instead of lines and bars, your
printer is not set up correctly - get your local PC guru to help you get it set up right.
Caution! The Y-axis is scaled past 100%. This is due to the program’s
automatic scaling. If you are getting anywhere near the 100%
mark, do not assume you have a safety margin to go past it.
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