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4-18 Recovery procedures for individual devices and services
Checking for message throughput
Checking for message throughput
At the MAP terminal
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297-8021-545 Standard 14.02 May 2001
DANGER
Possible equipment damage or service interruption
Do not attempt this procedure before contacting your next
level of support.
As LIU7s, MLIUs, HLIUs, and HSLRs begin to recover from a system failure,
check the following logs:
AUDT612, AUDT613, AUDT614, AUDT615, or AUDT623, which indicate
state mismatches.
CCS101, which indicates the far end has a status indication out-of-service
(SIOS) message.
CCS177, which detects problems in route data.
For additional information about the log reports, see Log Report Reference
Manual.
Also look for the following operational measurements (OM):
C7LINK2
C7LINK1
For additional information about OMs, see Operational Measurements
Reference Manual.
Record the LIU7s, MLIUs, DLIUs, linksets, and routesets that are indicated in
the logs and OMs examined in step 1. Ensure that you correctly matched
each routeset with its component linksets and LIU7s, MLIUs or DLIUs.
Ask your next level of support to make test calls to and from the far-end offices
associated with the routesets you recorded in step 2. Record any problems
encountered when making the test calls, and match these problems to the
routesets.
Choose a routeset that is associated with call completion problems through
this office.
Note: Depending on the position of this office in the network, some
routesets may have priority over other messages. Check with your next
level of support to determine priority.
Access the C7RTESET level of the MAP display by typing
>MAPCI;MTC;CCS;CCS7;C7RTESET
and pressing the Enter key.
Post the routeset by typing
>POST
C
rteset_name
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