Avaya Media Processing Server Series Alarm Reference Manual (Software Release 2.1) Manual de usuario Pagina 46

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Two SEND TEXT/MAPs were sent consecutively with no RECEIVE TEXT/
MAP or AID (RESET) between them.
map not supported
A map was sent to a generic host that does not support maps.
Map unsupported
A map was sent to an asynchronous host.
novt
In pooling mode, there were no more VTs available in the VT pool. In non-
pooling mode, no VT is assigned to the line.
vt down
Data could not be transferred because the VT associated with the line was
down.
ACTION
Redefine the AID key with the host# aiddefault command.
Modify the map definition such that only numeric can be written to numeric
fields.
Modify the field definitions such that all fields are contained within the map
boundaries.
Modify the map definition to write only into valid fields.
Only send valid arguments with the parameter command.
Contact the host staff to bring up the host.
Define the host as generic or async.
Change the host definition or stop sending unsupported AID keys to the host.
Send data to a 24-byte header host only on lines 1 to 99.
Always put an AID (RESET) or a RECEIVE command between two SEND
commands.
Send the data to the host using the SEND TEXT command.
Send the data to the host using the SEND TEXT command.
Modify the pool definitions in the commgr.cfg file. Note that you will need
to restart the commgr process for any changes to the $MPSHOME/mpsN/
etc/commgr.cfg file to take effect. Assign a VT to the line using the
host# svc # assignvt command.
If this occurs with an application using VT pooling, get another VT with the
GETVT command.
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