STATUS LOG
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XC1000 Service
Table 7-28. Status-Code Entries in the Status Log (Concluded).
Status
Code
Description
EA
DLC data-bus error
EB
Message library failure
EC
IVR message directory error
F0
a
Invalid response to drive test message
F1
a
Soft error status returned
F2
a
Hard error status returned
F3
a
ECC soft error
F4
Bad AMIS message array found or software error
F5
Failed to write AMIS message array back to disk
F6
Bad AMIS dialing sequence table found or software error
F7
Failed to write AMIS dialing sequence table back to disk
F8
SP AMIS I/O error
F9
a
Integration general error
FA
a
InterMail error—VPMOD-to-Host task
FB
a
InterMail error—Host-to-VPMOD task
FC
Error in overflow event task
FD
File access error
a
Explained further in this chapter.
7.4 HIGHLIGHTS
The XC1000 reports system status in the status log. Entries in the
status log are used to monitor and troubleshoot the system.
The information in this chapter can be used to interpret the structure
and meaning of the most common status-code entries.
The status log can be viewed and printed by entering menu 13, option 2,
on the system manager terminal.
Status codes are located at offsets 04 and 05 in a status-log entry.
A status-code 00 entry appears each time the system is restarted.
Line–task (port) or integration errors generate the most entries.
The start of the CB message varies with each status-code entry.
The most serious status-code entries are 57, 64, 70, 72, 98, CD, and
CE. Act immediately to correct any of these situations.
Garbage collect should not be run if user records have been damaged.
SECTION 7.3 – 7.4
Summary of Contents for XC1000
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Page 30: ...2 SITE PREPARATION ...
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Page 465: ...11 OPTIONAL FEATURES ...
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