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What does "FLT" means in LD 80?

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alctasar

Technical User
Jul 4, 2007
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Hello!

I've been detecting some problems in a loop.
So I did a call tracing command in LD 80 and detected a diferent message, FLT 1111, like this:

.13:16:52 04/07/2007
TN 016 0 00 11
KEY 0 MCR MARP ORIGHOLD TN 016 0 00 11
ORIG 016 0 00 11 0 MCR MARP 0 7188 2616
TERM DTI 004 27 DID RMBR 2 12 CALL TYPE VCE CNI 7188
SICA 5
SENT CONN 0001 RECV FLT 1111
PDCA 1 PAD 0 6 PCML A A
DIAL DN 87482000
MAIN_PM ESTD
TALKSLOT ORIG 21 TERM 21
EES_DATA:
NONE
QUEU NONE
CALL ID 0 144

What does it means? There are another similar messages? What can I do to solve this?

Thanks!
 
Some calls are disconecting after some minutes without any programming...some disconect in one minute or two, three...
 
Have you checked your TFD timers on the routes?
 
Are the calls coming out of an Octel Auto Attendant?
 
No...I don't know how to check TFD Timers and the calls are all coming out from common phones...

I think that can be a modem problem, the one that connects the PABX to the provider...
 
If you print out the RDB 'Route Data Block' in LD 21.

LD 21
REQ: PRT
TYPE: RDB
CUST: 0
ROUT: x

You will see a section for your Timers;
TIMR ICF 384
OGF 384
EOD 13952
NRD 10112
DDL 70
ODT 4096
RGV 640
GRD 896
SFB 3
NBS 2048
NBL 4096
TFD 0

Change them in Route 16. However, this may not be your issue, but worth checking.


What do you mean by it may be a modem problem. Is it phone calls being disconnected or your modem connection to the switch?

Have you looked at your loops in LD 60 and viewed your LCNT's?
 
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