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ERR 5110

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jmmurray66

IS-IT--Management
Mar 24, 2011
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US
I got a call at midnight regarding the CS1000 having experienced a "power spike" and service being effected. I dialed in and reset the spans, as the channels has become disabled. This morning, I dialed in, to make sure that everything was ok, and no errors were being taken, and I was greeted with the below. I see a reference to CRs, but I have never had to do anything with the. Ca someone shed some light for me as to what they are, what they do and maybe some hints on a possible corrective action for the below?
Thanks in advance.


ERR5110
ERR5110 00001404 00000016 00002024 0000201D
ERR5110 0000040F 00000016 00002024 0000201D
ERR5110
ERR3041
CRMN001 HIGH Call Reg Usage, Pcnt Used= 97, Num Used= 327, NumCR= 336

ERR5110 000031C8 00000016 00002024 0000201D
 
ERR5110 has nothing to do with CRMN001 error, you may want to increase your CR if you continue to get the CRMN error.

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS AND AVAYA
 
I'm more concerned at this point with the ERR5110, as it is appearing with much more frequency. I don't recall seeing it before.
 
ERR5110 Output SSD message has been discarded.
Action: Check if the unit type configured matches the type of the line card it is configured on. If there is no mismatch report the problem to your technical support group.
Severity: Minor. Critical to Monitor: No. SNMP trap: Yes

Also, if your PBX hasn't INI'd already, it's going to with the CRMN errors and your CR's being at 97%. You need to find out what is eating up the CR's, not just increase them. Can you do an sl1crShow ?

Matthew - Technical Support Engineer
 
The system was actually sysloaded since this msg and seems to be running fine.

This happened once before when we had another "power spike", only that time I had to replace 2 TMDI cards. Of course the carrier was not at fault.
I now have them verifying the grounding specs.
I bumped up the CRs, but even with them increased, I was still getting the CRMN, with the increased numbers reflected.

 
Did you SysLoad after you bumped up the CR

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS AND AVAYA
 
I EDD'd after I bumped the CRs.. then about sysloaded after some maintenance on the UPS.
 
If you didn't sysload after bumping the CR up they won't go into effect

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS AND AVAYA
 
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