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grnichol

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Feb 17, 2009
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I have gotten the following error messages a couple time over the last month. Can anyone help explain what the mean.


DTC001


TIM098 13:00 3/2/2010 CPU 0

CSA105 17, 13:00:10 3/02/2010

CSA002 17 13:00:10 3/02/2010 6

ELAN007 ELAN 17 host IP=137.135.128.250 disabled, read from socket
fail due to far end disconnect or Ethernet problems

SRPT091 HB: Local side AML health change:0.

ELAN014 ELAN 17 host IP=137.135.128.250 is enabled

SRPT091 HB: Remote side AML health change:0.

CSA003 17 13:00:20 3/02/2010

CSA105 17, 13:00:20 3/02/2010

CSA109 17, DONE CDN/ACDDN, 13:01:04

CSA109 17, DONE TN, 13:01:06

CSA109 17, DONE, 13:01:30

CSA104 17, 13:01:30 3/02/2010
 
you dropping your elan connection to Call Pilot (probably) Do you have Symposium and Call Pilot? Sym is usually on 16, and CP on 17.

Mato' Was'aka
 
oh, well, that should still be what it is, but doesn't tell you why. Could be data network more than likely.
you can stat elan in ld 48, should be DES call pilot. if it goes away, I wouldn't worry about it.

Mato' Was'aka
 
You can check out your system alarms/events in Call Pilot - might lead you to something. Check for speed/duplex mismatch as well. Or ask your Network team if anything was done recently - such as IOS upgrades or whatnot - we had router IOS upgrade that started messing with our TCP heartbeat from our MC32 cards :)
 
CS1000M Small System or Option 11C?

Change the ELAN cable that comes off the backplane to the tranceiver. We completed a series of upgrades over the course of about 4 months and all our Small Systems had this issue.

We replaced SSC Cards, Cabinets and HUBS and we found we had a bad set of these cables. Once we replaced the cables the problem went away.

If you are on a large system and this happens alot, you probably have a bad Sys Util card.

Hope this helps.
 
Check the AUI adaptor and make sure all connections and the network plug are seated tightly.

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