Procedure
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1
NOTE:
Resolve the highest level problem identified in the steps
below. Repeat this process until all identified problems have been
reconciled.
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2
The most severe message disruption occurs when the following
message is generated:
REPT GENERAL MESSAGE TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY
CHANGE
GSM=a SERV=b ALL GMT CONNECTIVITY LOST
TIMESTAMP:c
Where:
a = Global switch module number
b = SIP (Service Type)
c = Initial GMT loss/recovery timestamp
This message reports loss of GMT connectivity for all provisioned
NGSM-2000s which implies that all SIP signaling activity supported
by the PSU2 platform on the GSM has ceased. The original report
will probably be CRITICALLY alarmed and will be repeated every 15
minutes.
This usually indicates that all GQPH QPipes are OOS on this GSM.
Refer to the SIP for Packet Trunking Corrective Maintenance
procedure, Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems, 235-200-118, to recover
the identified GQPH QPipes.
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3
A similar but less severe message disruption occurs when the
following message is generated:
REPT GENERAL MESSAGE TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY
CHANGE
GSM=a SERV=b c
TIMESTAMP:d
NGSMs AFFECTED:e
Where:
Analyze General Message Transport (GMT)
Error Reports
Maintenance Considerations
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Issue 3.02B, March 2007