Interpreting Atm Error Messages - Cisco CX-AIP-TM Installation And Configuration Manual

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Interpreting ATM Error Messages

The following are the possible error messages displayed when you enter the debug atm events
command:
Error Message
RESET(ATM2/0): PLIM type is 0, Rate is 0Mbps
Explanation
rate.
Error Message
aip_disable(ATM2/0): state=1
Explanation
Error Message
config(ATM2/0)
Explanation
exception queue length, raw queue length, and rate queue information.
Error Message
aip_enable(ATM2/0)
Explanation
Error Message
aip_love_note(ATM2/0): asr=0xaaaa
Explanation
AIP passes to the system processor to indicate an action or event has taken place. For example, the
AIP signals the system processor with a love note when the AIP completes a VC setup/teardown
request. Another love note signals to the system processor that CD sense has changed. The ASR is a
bit mask that defines the actions that might have taken place. The ASR values are different for all
the interfaces.
Of the following bit mask values, only 0x4000, which singles CD state changes, is consistent
between the different interfaces:
0x8000—IP panic
0x4000—CD state change
0x200—Command to AIP has completed
0x00n0—Completion status of a command (0–9) 0 is OK; a value of greater than 0 indicates
failure
All other values of the ASR are meaningless and discarded. The love note messages only appear if
debug atm events is turned on.
Displays the PLIM TYPE value returned from the AIP and the expected associated
The AIP DISABLE code to shut the AIP down has been entered.
The current configuration to the AIP was sent including TXBUFF, RXBUFF,
The AIP is taken out of shutdown.
System processor received a love note from the AIP. Love notes are messages that the
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