Appendix J Troubleshooting

J.10.8 Connection Management Problems

Step 3 On the CLI, execute the dsppnportrsrc command to check for the feeder trunk ports.

Defect information—If you continue to receive this error after you have verified that the ports have enough bandwidth to add these connections, save the cmgrd.log.

Possible alternative workaround—Freeing up resources on the port which needs the bandwidth to add the connection, or lowering the traffic parameters value in the connection request.

J.10.8.4.20 Cmgrd—Addition Errors: Provisioning a Connection Results in "SPVC is not allowed on this interface" Switch Error

Related key index entries: cmgrd, interface

During an add connection request, it is possible that the user endpoint port that the connection is being set on, has an incorrect signaling configured on it. This error is indicative of this condition.

For nontrunking ports the signaling on the port cannot be PNNI.

Step 1 For the user endpoint, do the following:

a.Use the dsppnport command to verify that the interface is a PNNI port or a controller port.

b.Change the port to a UNI port. Before doing this make sure that no calls are going through this interface.

dnpnport <portID>

cnfpnportsig <portID> -univer uni30

Step 2 After changing the configuration retry the connection request.

Defect Information—Not applicable, as this error has to be a switch configuration issue.

J.10.8.4.21 Cmgrd—Addition Errors: Provisioning a Connection Results in "Local Channels not enough." Switch Error

Related key index entries: cmgrd, channels

During an add connection request, it is possible that the user endpoint port or card that the connection is being set on, has already reached its limit of allowable connections.

Check the port or card of the user endpoints on the CLI.

Step 1 Check the port resources of the endpoint using the dsppnportrsrc.

Step 2 If the number of LCNs is zero, delete some connections from this interface.

Step 3 After changing the configuration retry the connection request.

Defect Information—Not applicable, as this error has to be a switch configuration issue.

J.10.8.4.22 Cmgrd—Addition and Modification Errors: Provisioning a Connection Results in "Error in Traffic Parameters." Switch Error

Related key index entries: cmgrd, traffic parameters

 

 

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