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Table 8-6 AUSM Log Codes (continued)

Error Number

Display Log String

Detail Description

 

 

 

6261

Foresight Enable Failed

Failed to start Fore Sight interrupt service routine.

 

 

 

6271

PLPP FIFO Overrun

PLPP FIFO overflow has occurred.

 

 

 

6281

Failed to Add Egress Q

Failed to add egress queue to specified port.

 

 

 

6282

Failed to modify Egress Q

Failed to modify egress queue parameters.

 

 

 

6283

Failed to delete Egress Q

Deletion of egress queue failed.

 

 

 

6284

BERT error

Error in BERT. Details on the specific instance of

 

 

BERT failure is displayed.

 

 

 

6285

AUSM out of xmt buffer

AUSM card is out of buffers, malloc failed.

 

 

 

6286

Invalid value

Invalid value for parameters. Additional information

 

 

on the specific parameter is displayed.

 

 

 

6288

Undoing delete with add line

Failed while trying to undo delete line (by adding the

 

failed

line back). Trying to undo because of ASC MIB

 

 

update failure.

 

 

 

6289

Undoing add with delete line

Failed while trying to undo add line (by deleting the

 

failed

line). Trying to undo because of ASC MIB update

 

 

failure.

 

 

 

6290

Undoing modify with

Failed while trying to undo modify line. Trying to

 

modify line failed

undo because of ASC MIB update failure.

 

 

 

6292

Undoing delete with add

Failed while trying to undo delete port (by adding the

 

port failed

port back). Trying to undo because of ASC MIB

 

 

update failure.

 

 

 

6293

Undoing add with delete

Failed while trying to undo add port (by deleting the

 

port failed

port). Trying to undo because of ASC MIB update

 

 

failure.

 

 

 

6294

Undoing modify with

Failed while trying to undo modify port. Trying to

 

modify port failed

undo because of ASC MIB update failure.

 

 

 

6295

Updating BNM failed

Failed to update BNM. Addtional information

 

 

describing the specific instance of failure is

 

 

displayed.

 

 

 

Replacing Parts

After an alarm occurs, use the MGX 8220 shelf software to isolate the problem. If an MGX 8220 shelf part has failed, it must be replaced.

Replacing a Front Card, page 8-21

Replacing a Back Card, page 8-21

Replacing a DC Power Entry Module, page 8-22

Replacing the Cooling, Booster, Plenum, and AC Power Assemblies, page 8-23

Caution Only authorized personnel should remove and replace parts on the MGX 8220 system.

 

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MGX 8220 specifications

The Cisco Systems MGX 8220 is a versatile, high-performance media gateway that has become an integral component in the telecommunications infrastructure. Designed to facilitate the transition from traditional circuit-switched networks to advanced packet-switched environments, the MGX 8220 supports a wide array of voice, video, and data services, making it an essential tool for service providers and enterprises seeking to enhance their network capabilities.

One of the key features of the MGX 8220 is its robust signaling and media processing capabilities. Equipped with support for both Voice over IP (VoIP) and traditional telephony protocols, this gateway enables seamless integration of different communication formats. It boasts a modular architecture, which allows for the addition or removal of various line cards to meet changing demands and technology advancements. This modularity provides operators with the flexibility to scale their services without significant overhauls to their existing infrastructure.

The MGX 8220 is capable of delivering high-density media handling for a multitude of services. With its support for ATM and IP networks, the gateway can handle TDM (Time-Division Multiplexing) to packet voice conversions efficiently. It is designed to optimize network resources by dynamically allocating bandwidth based on traffic requirements, thus ensuring efficient use of network resources and improved performance.

Another significant characteristic of the MGX 8220 is its enhanced quality of service (QoS) features. This capability ensures that voice and video traffic is prioritized appropriately, minimizing latency and jitter while maximizing overall call quality. By employing sophisticated traffic management techniques, the MGX 8220 can deliver a superior user experience, which is critical for any service provider aiming to offer competitive communication solutions.

Furthermore, the gateway includes built-in security features to protect against unauthorized access and ensure the integrity of sensitive data. This includes encryption for voice and video transmission, as well as support for secure signaling protocols.

Overall, the Cisco Systems MGX 8220 stands out as a comprehensive media gateway solution, providing essential functionalities for modern communication needs. Its combination of modularity, high-density processing, effective QoS management, and security features makes it a compelling choice for organizations looking to modernize their telecommunications infrastructure while ensuring reliability and performance. As businesses continue to evolve and demand more from their networks, the MGX 8220 offers a pathway to future-ready communications.