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Please, clearify, what does it mean - "Catch 22"? Timer for 22 seconds? I guess not, then what? :)
Thanks in advance
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Hi, many thanks for the answers
SIG parameter was changed from 01111... to 00001... and even D8 to 1, but in vain.
Explain, pls, what does it mean:
"Clearing signal from the line is not received for incoming lines"?
"... for outgoing lines"
"Answer signal from the...
Hi, all!
The situation seems simple: at AXE-10 switch I receive from mobile operator "ti-li-li - the phone is blocked - ti-li-li... " and so on. But MD110 connected through PRI EDSS1 receives only "ti-li-li" w/o message "the phone is blocked". How to transmit the...
Hi,
in your case parameter SVAL in command TRRSI is set to 30 promille (3% of load). It is the supervision limit. When the load gets over the limit, the alarm is issued. You can change the SVAL by command TRRSI.
I've saw an old HDU with greed covering removable SCSI HDU -removable with just unplugging it - strong thing. With it you can use many SCSI disk, presently in market or second hand market.
I think it depends on PC settings. For example, can't dial from the first time - a pause - then request for channel properties, I just push OK and then OK. If I first dialled from another program - everything is all right.
I had this problem (alarm) several times.
Once the disk (HDU5) become noisy - red lamp was flashing - this situation lasted for about an hour. The system referred to the HDU continuously.
But when I did the DUBCI (and dumps were O.K.), the system referred to HDU as usual.
I think, one reason may be lack of computer resourses. When my PC with Win2000 Pro installed had 96M RAM and I listening to MP3 music for example or run many applications, my WinFIOL 5.1 from time to time just closed, with loss of current log.
Now with the same PC config and 256M RAM WinFIOL...
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