For the last MD110 release, the BC notation was dropped in favour of "MX-ONE Telephony Switch" aka TSW as a marketing strategy. The software was still PLEX-M and it was effectively BC13. What you have is the last incarnation of MD110, but not at the last patch release. Hope that helps.
Hi,
TLU76 takes 32 timeslots so must be in a 0 slot. i.e. 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 etc. You cannot make one work in slot 63.
Have you printed the alarms and lost signals (allop himdp)?
vkrt is absolutely correct. You cannot fix corruption by restarting random program units. If you want to see what unit has corruption, first do HIREI. Then input a command which results in "command lost", then do HIMDP. You will see a lost signal which indicates where the corruption is. To...
You can invalidate REL2 by simply deleting the date file -
fidie:path=/sysn/usr2/ses/dr/rel2/date;
y;
dusyi;
The system will make REL1 the latest dump and the dusyi will dump to REL2 which will then become the latest.
see https://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1770152 for a similar problem.
I can only tell you that the network is clearing the call.
DPNSS uses a CRM/CIM to clear a call including normal termination at the end of an established call, clearing the call because the terminal is busy (with information about whether call offer or callback is allowed), and clearing the...
Hi Morgs1, the message is a DPNSS message showing the call was cleared with clearing cause (CC) = 02 which is Network Termination (NT) which is "Used when the call is released by the network for any reason (e.g. due to a time-out expiring or service interactions)."
The supplementary strings are...
Your dump was caused by the LPU button being pressed at 16:47:38 on 22/09/2019. If that is not what you expected you should bear in mind the syar will only record the first restart reason and will not be overwritten by newer events until the status is set to old with SDDSC. I have looked at my...
There are program unit names files and signals files for ACS and SES. Theses are particular to the BC release your dump is from.
These are used to print names which correspond to the numbers in the signals.
I have these files somewhere, but why do you need them? Analysing syar dumps is not...
Hi inlsp05,
this question was asked by the same user in March last year and answered already. Is it possible that he as a different version of TMU as shown in the graphic attached to his earlier thread this month asking the same question?
Question asked last year...
Hi,
Just check that the number 5 is not assigned to a route with -
RODDP:DEST=5;
This should confirm that 5 is not linked to a route.
Now end the number in number analysis with command-
number_end -customer 0 -numbertype ed -number 5
It will ask are you sure y/n, you of course answer 'y'...
Hi,
sorry about the NADAP, I lapsed into MD110 (TSW) language[smile]
You have used 5 as a route access code ED.
If it is not allocated to a route (RODDP), you can end it as number type ED and initiate it as number type EX.
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