
9-40 Meridian MAX system configuration
553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997
XX of YY days of existing interval data
XX of YY days of existing daily data
XX of YY weeks of existing weekly data
XX of YY months of existing monthly data
XX of YY days of existing event log data
(where XX represents the number of the data units that will be retained,
and YY represents the number of data units currently stored in the
database)
This message is followed by another message that explains which
fields need to be adjusted to avoid data loss. For example, the following
message explains the potential trunk data loss:
If you do not wish to lose data, please adjust storage
duration fields, avg. calls per hour or trunk level report.
If trunk level report is OFF, you may also adjust the
number of routes. If it is ON, you may adjust the number of
trunks, the trunk reassignment percentage, the number of
call transfers received per queue or the number of primary
answering queues.
Do you wish to proceed with the new configuration? (y/n)
5 If you do not wish to continue with the new configuration, enter n,
followed by {RETURN}.
The Basic Capacity Configuration screen returns with the Commands
pop-up menu. Change the fields listed in the message until you are
allowed to save and exit without potential data loss.
If you do wish to proceed with the new configuration, enter y, followed
by {RETURN}.
The following message appears:
Press ENTER to continue.
Press {RETURN}. The following pop-up message appears:
You are saving a new capacity configuration that requires a
database reconfiguration right after. This can take up to
15 minutes. If you do not wish to reconfigure the database
now, please choose ’Exit without Saving’ to lose your
changes and re-enter them later.
For more information, refer to the Meridian MAX Maintenance
and Diagnostics Guide.
Do you wish to proceed with the database reconfiguration?
(y/n)
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