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Status Tools
# P0602566 Ver: 2.7 Page 165
Choose to show 10 points, 20 points, or a specific number of points as the
maximum number of non-permanent graph points.
The default number of points is 10. If you select 10, the graph actually
displays twelve points, as Point# 1 & Point #2 are always present.
The minimum number of points that you can define is 3. If you specify 3,
Point #1 & Point #2 displays information about the main application. The
3rd point displays only the most active linked application, unless one
critical application is defined. In that case, no non-permanent linked
applications display.
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It is important to understand that the number of points you select to display
affects the readability of the graph. Ten (10) is the default because a twelve
point graph displays information in a comfortably readable format.
Readability is indirectly proportional to the number of graph points.
(Readability decreases as the number of graph points increase.)
Ultimately, the maximum number of points displayed to the graph is
dependent upon the number of critical applications and the value you specify
at this prompt.
Y Axis Representation: (Line Number, Percentage)
Choose to express activity as either a percentage of phone lines or in absolute
numbers of phone lines. This selection determines Y axis values.
Line Number: The Y axis expresses the actual number of phone lines on
which applications are executing (currently in a Connected phone line
state).
Percentage: The Y axis expresses the percentage of phone lines on which
applications are executing (currently in a Connected phone line state).
Critical Application List:
This window displays the names of those linked applications that always
display at specific graph points (beginning with Point #3), regardless of actual
linking activity. On the graph, critical applications are labeled Critical not
Link. The term critical application refers to an application that is linked to,
from a main application, and is always present on a linked application status
graph.
You can specify any number of critical applications. They display in the order
in which they are listed in the scrolling window. The number of critical
applications affect the number of linked applications that display at
non-permanent graph points. By default, no critical applications are defined.
In this example, the linked application lt025 is defined as a critical
application. It is the only critical application. It displays at Point #3 and is
labeled Critical not Link. The 8 other visible graph points display the
names of 8 most active non-permanent linked applications, beginning with
Point #4, in order of descending activity.
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