Description; Severity Level And Trap Type; Troubleshooting; Overload_Level1 - Cisco Signaling Interface H.323 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
To clear the GAPPED_CALL_PRIORITY informational event, complete the following steps:
Change the MML gapping levels to less than 100 percent and change the call type to normal.
Step 1
Change the provisioned overload call filter type to normal.
Step 2

OVERLOAD_LEVEL1

Description

An overload level 1 condition exists. 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 4.

Cause

The OVERLOAD_LEVEL1 alarm is triggered when the CPU occupancy or the number of active calls
rises above the upper limits set in the overload configuration for level 1. Gapping is then initiated.
Troubleshooting
To clear the OVERLOAD_LEVEL1 informational event, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Wait for the number of calls to drop.
If CPU occupancy remains high, request assistance from the system administrator.
Step 2
PROVISIONING_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT
Description
A provisioning session has been inactive for 20 minutes. The text of the output is:
"H323-GW1:2001-01-30 11:12:57.421,A^ ALM=\"PROVISIONING INACTIVITY TIMEOUT\",SEV=IF"
Severity Level and Trap Type
The severity level is
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information.
The trap type is 3.
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting Cisco HSI Alarms
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