Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
652 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
Examples:
● Aux Data 15: the B-PNC link to WSP 5 is down.
● Aux Data 3: the A-PNC link to WSP 3 is down.
d. Error Type 769: there are inconsistent translations with regard to WSP’s priority. Each
WSP keeps a list of every other WSP’s priority levels. Inconsistent priorities can exist that
result in a WSP receiving an unexpected probe. This causes an alarm to be raised.
Follow the procedures listed below to correct any inconsistency in WSP priorities:
1. Obtain a list of WSP priorities from the system administrator.
2. Use display error to find the WSP number with the incorrect priority (the Aux Data of
the error).
3. Use status atm wsp to determine if any administered priorities are incorrect,
especially WSP X and the local WSP.
4. If any are incorrect, use change atm wsp n to administer the correct priority, where n
is the appropriate WSP number. If the priorities for WSP X and the local WSP are both
correct, then there is an error in priority administered on WSP X.
5. On WSP X, use status atm wsp to determine whether the priority of WSP X, the local
WSP, and the priority of the WSP with the alarm are correct. At least one should be
incorrect.
6. Use change atm wsp n to administer the correct WSP priority, where n is the
appropriate WSP number.
e. Error Type 1025: there is a WSP error. The Aux Data determine the WSP number and
error code.
Aux Data Values are in the form of XXYY where
● XX is the WSP number that probed this WSP
● YY is the error code 1: The probing WSP (XX value in Aux Data) contains an ATM
address in its message that does not match the translation for that ATM address on this
WSP.
Example: This is WSP 1. Aux Data 201 indicates that WSP 2 probed this WSP, and it has
a different address in the probe message than WSP 1 has for WSP 2.
1. On WSP X, use display atm wsp X to determine its address.
2. On this WSP, use change atm wsp X to change the address of WSP X, if they do not
match.
3. If the addresses do match, then the ATM switch has a different address administered for
WSP X, even though each WSP is consistent.