Troubleshooting; Severity Level And Trap Type; Gapped_Call_Normal; Description - Cisco Signaling Interface H.323 User Manual

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Chapter 5
Troubleshooting Cisco HSI Alarms

GAPPED_CALL_NORMAL

Description

A normal call has been rejected due to call gapping. This informational event is reported to the
management interface and can be obtained with SNMP.

Severity Level and Trap Type

The severity level is information. The trap type is 2.

Cause

The GAPPED_CALL_NORMAL alarm is triggered when gapping levels cause a normal call to be
rejected.

Troubleshooting

To clear the GAPPED_CALL_NORMAL informational event, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Use the rtrv-gapping MML command to retrieve gapping information.
Step 2
If the MML-specific gap levels are active, use the set-gapping MML command to modify them.
Step 3
If the overload-specific gap levels are active, either modify the provisioned overload gapping percent
levels or reduce the cause of the overload (see
OVERLOAD_LEVEL2, page
GAPPED_CALL_PRIORITY
Description
A priority or emergency call has been rejected due to call gapping. This informational event is reported
to the management interface and can be obtained with SNMP.
Severity Level and Trap Type
The severity level is information. The trap type is 2.
Cause
The GAPPED_CALL_NORMAL alarm is triggered when gapping levels cause a priority or emergency
call to be rejected.
OL-4806-01 Rev. A14
OVERLOAD_LEVEL1, page
5-11, and
OVERLOAD_LEVEL3, page
Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface User Guide
Troubleshooting
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