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A '''SuperUser''' is a user with access to all features in the system. A SuperUser is assigned to [[Class of service]] 16. By default there is one SUperUser in an exchange. This is the station connected to [[physical number]] 1 ([[directory number]] 101). This station is also by default set to receive the following error messages generated by the system:
 
A '''SuperUser''' is a user with access to all features in the system. A SuperUser is assigned to [[Class of service]] 16. By default there is one SUperUser in an exchange. This is the station connected to [[physical number]] 1 ([[directory number]] 101). This station is also by default set to receive the following error messages generated by the system:
* Line error (faulty station line)
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* '''Faulty Line''' (faulty station line)
* Board error ([[AMC-IP]] cannot communicate with the board reported down)
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* '''Faulty Board''' ([[AMC-IP]] cannot communicate with the board reported down)
* Device error ([[RIO]] or slave [[module]] communication failure)
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* '''Faulty Device''' ([[RIO]] or slave [[module]] communication failure)
* AGA error ([[AlphaNet]] or [[MultiModule]] audio line error)
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* '''Faulty AGA line''' ([[AlphaNet]] or [[MultiModule]] audio line error)
  
 
The error reporting is configured from [[Exchange_%26_System_%28AlphaPro%29#Faults|Exchange & System -> RCI -> Faults]].
 
The error reporting is configured from [[Exchange_%26_System_%28AlphaPro%29#Faults|Exchange & System -> RCI -> Faults]].

Revision as of 23:35, 1 September 2008

A SuperUser is a user with access to all features in the system. A SuperUser is assigned to Class of service 16. By default there is one SUperUser in an exchange. This is the station connected to physical number 1 (directory number 101). This station is also by default set to receive the following error messages generated by the system:

  • Faulty Line (faulty station line)
  • Faulty Board (AMC-IP cannot communicate with the board reported down)
  • Faulty Device (RIO or slave module communication failure)
  • Faulty AGA line (AlphaNet or MultiModule audio line error)

The error reporting is configured from Exchange & System -> RCI -> Faults.