This is tricky to fix. Sometimes it correct by itself. Is xfer error still there after the restart??? You don't need to delete all call logging data to fix this. Can you dump again and post ALLOP here. //patcher
I have encountered this fault too a couple of times and to the list of possible causes I can add hardware problems. Once it was caused by a bad GJUL4 and once it was a DSU causing the problem.
Hi,
I have also faced this problem a lots of times and sometimes it was days I was unable to take a system dump just because of this error.Even though I used to dump the system at a very low traffic times.
Even restarts of the failed PU wouldnt help.
I had to reconfigure the whole GSM cables and made sure that GJLSP is clear before dumping the system.
You can also do a GJLSP a couple of times to clear minor errors and try. This really helped me but I had a big setup with 25 LIMs.
BR
Gallian
Normally after a buffer error, an alarm is issued (number 85).
Have a look on additional info to know where the problem is located (full description of additional info in dynatext/alex :basic\O&M\SES\General parameter\fault codes for SES )
ive also had this as well if you have multiple links to lim 2 make the top link is the signaling link when you do a gjlsp if not change it to the top link by blocking the other link temp gjbli:gsside=,gsmult= when comex back executed unblock the link with gjble:gsmult=,gsside=
also have you any muxes or any other equipment sharing the system link as this can cause problems as well
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