AT&T 2.1.1 Telephone User Manual


 
System Messages
2001 (TRIP_DTBL), CRITICAL
TRIP: Shared Memory (devtbl) Attach Failure, Reason <integer>
This error indicates that the Voice System initialization failed; probably dbinit did
not run or did not complete successfully. The reason number is explained in
Introduction to Section 2 of the
UNIX Programmer Reference Manual
.
Try stopping the Voice System and then starting it again.
2002 (TRIP_EVNT), CRITICAL
TRIP: Tip/Ring Event Receipt Failure, Reason <integer>
The tip/ring boards in the system have become inaccessible.
Attempt a software restart (stop the system, then restart it).
2003 (TRIP_PRTY)(tr), MAJOR
TRIP: TDM Parity Error Detected On Channel <channel> And Time Slot
<integer>
This error should not be generated.
Call your Field Service Representative.
2004 (TRIP_OVFL)(tr), MAJOR
TRIP: Tip/Ring Event Lost, Base <device>, lines <integer>
Too many simultaneous events have occurred on the indicated boards for the
Voice System to process. DATA HAS BEEN LOST, affecting service to callers
on one or more channels. System load may be too heavy.
If error continues, reboot the system.
2005 (TRIP_SBRK)(tr), MAJOR
TRIP: Break in <string> detected on channel <channel>
A gap has been detected during a coding or voice output session. Either the
customer-coded voice is incomplete or the voice that the customer heard
contained inappropriate silence.
This condition typically is related to excessive load on the system controller. This
error typically appears at the same time as errors 591 (VROP_PLAY_ TMOUNT)
or 592 (VROP_CODE_TMOUNT). These indicate the same condition.
2009 (TRIP_CLIP), STATUS
This error indicates that the output signal level on a Tip/Ring Channel
approached the level deemed too loud for the Telephone Network by the FCC.
The output signal was thus interrupted until the output signal level dropped below
the threshold of noncompliance.
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