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Table 83: DIG-IP-S Error Log Entries 2 of 2<br />

Error<br />

Type<br />

Aux<br />

Data<br />

1281 (e) Any Digital Station Audits Test<br />

(#17))<br />

WRN OFF <strong>test</strong> port | station<br />

1537 (f) 40968 WRN OFF <strong>test</strong> port | station<br />

1793 (g) WRN OFF<br />

2305 (h) Any<br />

Associated Test Alarm<br />

Level<br />

2817 (i) Station Hyperactivity<br />

On/Off<br />

Board<br />

Recommended Action<br />

Notes:<br />

a. Error Type 1: reports the registration status of the endpoint. If Communication Manager<br />

software claims the endpoint is registered <strong>and</strong> receives keep-alive h<strong>and</strong>shakes from the<br />

endpoint, the <strong>test</strong> passes. If keep-alive h<strong>and</strong>shaking has failed, the <strong>test</strong> fails. If the user has<br />

intentionally un-registered from the S8700-series server, the station is now basically an<br />

AWOH station <strong>and</strong> is no longer being maintained. No <strong>test</strong>s are run for this station.<br />

b. Error Type 18: the port/station is busied out by maintenance personnel. Make sure the port/<br />

station is released from busy via release port | station (IP terminal only).<br />

c. Error Type 257 tracks failures of the signaling path PING <strong>test</strong>. The <strong>test</strong> attempts to send a<br />

PING packet to the endpoint IP address, as reported during registration. The PING packet<br />

originates with the C-LAN board through which the endpoint is registered. If the PING<br />

response packet is received, the <strong>test</strong> passes. If the PING response packet times out, the<br />

<strong>test</strong> fails.<br />

d. Error Type 513 indicates that the terminal failed to respond to the ID Query request. This<br />

implies that there is something wrong with the terminal or the communication path. (IP<br />

terminal only).<br />

e. Error Type 1281 indicates that the terminal is reporting a bad state of health (IP terminal<br />

only).<br />

f. Error Type 1537 indicates that the link has gone down between the terminal <strong>and</strong> its<br />

gateway to the switch. This likely means that the terminal has unregistered (IP terminal<br />

only).<br />

g. Error Type 1793: indicates the IP station has registered with a Local Survivable Processor<br />

(LSP). Follow st<strong>and</strong>ard practices to repair the primary server, or network failure.<br />

h. Error Type 2305 indicates that there was an unsolicited Link Reset even though switch<br />

software believed the terminal to be functional <strong>and</strong> in service. This <strong>error</strong> can be ignored if no<br />

user complaints are received (IP terminal only).<br />

316 Maintenance Alarms for Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers<br />

2 of 2

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