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==Phrack Inc.==
Volume One, Issue Nine, Phile #6 of 10
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Preface
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This first part in a series of three deals with how your CO measures its
efficiency and hardware performance. I don't know how far I will go in this
first segment so whatever I don't finish will be completed in parts two and
three.
Introduction
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Have you ever gone trashing and the only thing you found was a large
printout that looked like it was written in Chinese? Did you curse yourself
because you spent 30 minutes digging through someone's lunch and digestive
rejectables and the only thing that was readable was a large spool that
contained such acronyms as TRUNK and CAMA and LATA linked by foreign letters
that you never thought could be conjugated? Well, in this 3 part series, I
hope to show you that that large printout with coffee stains isn't all
useless.
Types of Measurements
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Now, the way your CO determines how well it is serving you is by the
Plant Measurement. The purpose of these measurements is to provide maintenance
personnel with a quantitative summary of the condition of the hardware and its
impact on customer service.
This data is printed out at the system terminal and is used to alert
personnel about problems before they occur.
Plant Measurement data is printed on the maintenance terminal via the
following output messages:
1. PM01 - The PM01 is a daily printout which is printed daily at 2:30 am.
2. PM02 - The PM02 is a monthly summary printed immediately after the
daily PM01 printout only on the 23rd of each month.
3. PM05 - The PM03 is a daily printout which is printed after the PM01 or
PM02 (on the 23rd). The PM05 is utilized in offices equipped
with the AUTOPLEX System 100 (Advanced Mobile Telephone
Service).
4. PM03 - This is a daily or monthly printout which is available upon
manual request.
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The counts provided by the plant measurement are basically 3 types:
1. Customer Service Measurements
2. Hardware Performance Measurements
3. Base Measurements
Customer service measurements are a measure of the service received by
the customer as influenced by the condition of the system's hardware. These