Troubleshooting

command to test the ASAI heartbeat with the switch. See the ‘‘Test Command’’ section in Chapter 3.

Also, check the Tserver error log and the Windows NT Event Viewer Log for possible errors. (When viewing the Windows NT Event Log, be sure that "Application" is selected from the Log menu.) If the G3PD is not responding, you may have to unload and reload the G3PD; see the section "Loading and Unloading PBX Drivers" in Chapter 8 of Avaya Computer-Telephony Telephony Services Administration and Maintenance Guide.

Users Receive CSTA Universal Failure Messages with RESOURCE_OUT_OF_SERVICE (34) or Notified Device Monitoring Ended

Either or both of these problems may occur if the CTI link between the Telephony Server and the DEFINITY G3PD goes down or is reset.

If the link is resetting, the RESOURCE_OUT_OF_SERVICE errors should clear up when the link comes up, but if link failure persists, you should go to the switch and check the port on the switch and on the DEFINITY LAN Gateway.

If either of these problems occurs frequently, for unexplained reasons, there is most likely a problem with the CTI link and you should report to Services.

Users Receive ACS Universal Failure Messages with TSERVER_DRIVER_CONGESTION (73)

This error occurs when the number of requests for a particular Tlink exceeds the size of the Tserver’s queue for requests to that Tlink.

If this is a transient problem, it may merely indicate a burst of activity across the Tlink.

If the problem persists, use the Information tab on the Tlink Status dialog box in the TSM32 to increase the value of the Max Flow Allowed field.

Users Receive ACS Universal Failure Messages with TSERVER_NO_TDI_BUFFERS (74)

This error occurs when the Tserver cannot allocate any more memory for the driver to which the application is connected.

If this is a transient problem, it may merely indicate a burst of activity across the Tlink.

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