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Beta Draft Confidential
Reliable Scalable Circuit
Circuit Add Errors
ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000 1/19/05F-3
Circuit Add Errors
Table F-1 describes error messages and lists choice buttons for typical SNMP set
failures encountered during attempts to add a circuit.
Note – For a standard Circuit Add, the SNMP set command is first sent to the
lower-numbered node (switch circuit endpoint), not the higher-numbered node as is
done with a Circuit Delete operation.
For a redirect Circuit Add, the SNMP set commands are sent in the order of
Primary, Secondary, and Pivot endpoints, not in the order of Pivot, Primary, and
Secondary, as is done with a Circuit Delete operation.
Table F-1. Errors Encountered During Circuit Add Procedure
Type of Failure SNMP Set Failure Reason Available Choices
Standard PVC – 1st switch
unreachable (lower-numbered
node)
Redirect PVC – Primary or
Secondary switch unreachable
The SNMP request timed out
(1st [or Primary or Secondary]
endpoint identified).
Abort – Discontinue attempt to add circuit
(NMS database, switches, and out-of-sync
status unmodified).
Retry – Attempt to add circuit again.
Standard PVC – 2nd switch
unreachable (higher-numbered
node)
Redirect PVC – Pivot switch
unreachable
The SNMP request timed out
(2nd [or Pivot] endpoint
identified).
Abort – Discontinue attempt to add circuit
(NMS database unmodified, circuit
dangling on 1st [or Primary or Secondary]
switch; nothing marked out-of-sync).
PRAM sync of endpoint cards will remove
traces of circuit from switches.
Ignore – Discontinue attempt to add
circuit, but add the circuit to the NMS
database (circuit dangling on 1st [or
Primary or Secondary] switch; 2nd [or
Pivot] endpoint card marked out-of-sync).
PRAM sync of endpoint cards will put
circuit into switches.
Retry – Attempt to add the circuit again.
Dangling circuit on 1st (or Primary or
Secondary) switch will not interfere with
the retry.

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