debug vrm error

debug vrm error

To display all DSP-specific error messages going to the voice resource manager (VRM), use the debug vrm error privileged EXEC command. To stop displaying DSP-specific error messages, use the no form of this command.

[no] debug vrm error

Syntax Description

There are no arguments or keywords used in this command.

Defaults

No default behavior or values.

Command History

ReleaseModification

12.0(7)T

This command was introduced.

 

 

Examples

The following examples show some possible outputs from the debug vrm error command, displaying DS_specific error messages.

This example shows that an error occurred when sending data from the DSP to IP network (ingress direction):

- vrm_vtsp_send_ingress_data : fs_input failed

This error message shows that an error occurred when sending control message from the DSP to

VTSP:

- vrm_vtsp_send_ingress_control : failed

This error message shows that there is no voice card present and a voice call is attempted:

- vrm_vtsp: No Voice Card ready yet.

This error message shows that no free resource is available, and a voice call is attempted:

- vrm_vtsp_open : vdev_common not available

This error message shows that there is already an active call on this channel, so abort:

- vrm_vtsp_open : vchan_instance already in use ABORT OPEN

The following messages show that the VTSP did a “dirty close” on a particular channel. “Dirty close” means that the DSP did not respond to the VTSP's request for the final statistics of the call.

-vrm_vtsp_open : cdb->dsp_info not NULL Abort OPEN

-vrm_vtsp_close failure no vtsp_cdb_ptr

-vrm_vtsp_close: without a dsp_info!

-vrm_vtsp_close : dirty close on tag <tag#> channel <chan#>

The following error mesaage describes the status of the DSP (virtual device):

- vrm_vtsp_close : vdev freed not locked. Status <value>

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