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Administration Guide - Avaya Support

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Operation History Viewer<br />

Creating, Viewing & Exporting Sessions<br />

You can create two types of session:<br />

! A live session displays events as they are fed to the operation history<br />

database.<br />

! A historical session displays events already stored in the operation history<br />

database.<br />

These procedures are covered in this topic:<br />

! “Procedure 1: Creating & Viewing a Live Session”.<br />

! “Procedure 2: Creating & Viewing a Historical Session”.<br />

! “Procedure 3: Saving a Session”.<br />

! “Procedure 4: Opening a Session”.<br />

! “Procedure 5: Changing Session Properties”.<br />

! “Procedure 6: Exporting Operation History Events”.<br />

Procedure 1: Creating & Viewing a Live Session<br />

1. On your Windows desktop, click the Start > Programs > <strong>Avaya</strong><br />

Modular Messaging > Operation History Viewer menu to launch the<br />

Operation History Viewer window.<br />

2. Click File > New. The system displays the Session Properties<br />

dialog box.<br />

For a full description of all controls in this dialog box, see Session<br />

Properties Dialog Box on page 8-18.<br />

3. In the Session Name field, enter the name of the session, if required.<br />

4. In the Message Application Server field, select the MAS for which you<br />

want to display events. If you want to display events for all the MASs in<br />

the voice mail domain, click All Servers.<br />

5. Under Date and Time, click Live Mode.<br />

6. Under Select Types, select the event severity types to display. You<br />

must select Error, Warning and/or Information.<br />

7. Under Selection Activities, select the event criteria to display.<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging Release 3.1 with the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS<br />

February 2007 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

8–9

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