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Bug841 - What does that mean?

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ArchibaldJCox

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Mar 22, 2004
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Hi all,

I have a new 11C running Succession 3.0 software which I am currently building the database for. Upon uploading the NPAs I've encountered an error. As soon as I get through the DENY code for the first NPA I get a BUG841 message.

The NTP says:
BUG0841 Block size parameter is zero. Procedure File MEMXXX

What does that mean?!

Here's the output from the PBX:
Code:
...
TYPE NPA


NPA  1201

RLI  2

SDRR DENY

DENY 976

DENY 
BUG841 
BUG841 : 0 00001991 0 00001995 00000000 
BUG841 +   106C4A44 1083FC5C 1144168E 11441374 114412A0 
BUG841 + 114409AA 1143E65E 1143E600 1143DF9C 1143D574 
BUG841 + 1143D0EC 1143CF2E 1143CBE8 1143CA9C 1143C94C 
BUG841 + 1143C8E8 109C91DA 109C7FFA 109C32CC 109C3180 
BUG841 + 109B8EAE 109B154E 109B0BA8 10F000E0 10EFFEA6 
BUG841 + 10EFFD88 

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Thanks all,
Arch

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i would see if a diff ssc card would clear that. the code has nothing to do with the memory block problem. i don't use the deny 976 any more, 1 201 976 xxxx is not a good number any way..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Nortel has a patch for Option 11C systems in order to resolve this issue.

The patch number is P18024

Everything runs nice and smooth now!

Arch


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