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CMMap: a=10.12 b=0.0 B0 6

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ipheart

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Sep 17, 2008
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See monitor trace below, i think it is an analog port in trouble
Does anyone know which port ?

14:10:50 3818159027mS CMMap: a=10.12 b=0.0 B0
14:10:50 3818159507mS CMMap: a=10.12 b=0.0 B1
14:10:50 3818159987mS CMMap: a=10.12 b=0.0 B0
14:10:51 3818160467mS CMMap: a=10.12 b=0.0 B1
14:10:51 3818160947mS CMMap: a=10.12 b=0.0 B0
14:10:52 3818161427mS CMMap: a=10.12 b=0.0 B1
14:10:52 3818161907mS CMMap: a=10.12 b=0.0 B0
 
I would guess Seven, however that is only a guess. Not giving us much to go on here.
 
Below information was AVAYA internal only and it does not cover IPO 500 v1 or V2 but can still be helpfull or informative.
I have added the mentioned "Hardware Port Allocation" excel spreadsheet.
The message you posted indicates a bad analog station going on/off hook (defective hookswitch?) or a TAPI driver issue for that station.
Sysmonitor may have more info about the issue but I don't have the time or energy right now to elaborate on that.

The CMMap trace message indicate the state of the call in the eyes of the System Channel Mapper chip.

A typical CMMap trace message looks like the following :-

CMMap: a=1.1 b=3.31 M0


Where :-

a= indicates the channel used by the mapper hardware to connect to the "a" end of the call.
The relationship between the mapped channel and the physical port on the unit can be
obtained from perusing the "Hardware Port Allocation" Excel spreadsheet.

b= indicates the channel used by the mapper hardware to connect to the "b" end of the call.
The relationship between the mapped channel and the physical port on the unit can be
obtained from perusing the "Hardware Port Allocation" Excel spreadsheet.

M0 indicates that the channel has just become UNMAPPED.
M1 indicates that the channel has just become MAPPED.
M2 indicates that the channel has just become MAPPED into a PAGE call.
R0 indicates that RINGING TONE has just been turned OFF on the channel.
R1 indicates that RINGING TONE has just been turned ON on the channel.
B0 indicates that BUSY TONE has just been turned OFF on the channel.
B1 indicates that BUSY TONE has just been turned ON on the channel.
D0 indicates that DIAL TONE has just been turned OFF on the channel.
D1 indicates that DIAL TONE has just been turned ON on the channel.
E0 indicates that ENGAGED TONE has just been turned OFF on the channel.
E1 indicates that ENGAGED TONE has just been turned ON on the channel.
I0 indicates that INCLUSION TONE has just been turned OFF on the channel.
I1 indicates that INCLUSION TONE has just been turned ON on the channel.
H0 indicates that the channel has just been taken off HOLD.
H1 indicates that the channel has just been put on HOLD.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=cf77d878-f0ec-49b8-9b17-e196c60edcf3&file=Hardware_Port_Allocation.xls
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