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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Cisco Media Gateways
Troubleshooting the Gateways
The lsdlsps command displays all DLSAP profiles. This command should never fail. However, it will
not display anything of there are no DLSAPs profiles added.
The deldlsp command deletes the DLSAP profile. This command could fail for the following reasons:
1. If the DLSAP index specified in the command is NOT added.
2. If the DLSAP index is out of range.
MACSAP template/profile
This configuration is persistent and is associated with an SCC( i.e., the MACSAP profiles are NOT
cleared when any service-card configuration is cleared). The MACSAP profiles are cleared only with
either “clrndcnf” “clrcdcnf” on SCC slot. These profiles are restored on the SCC on “resetnd”.
The addmacsapprof command adds a MACSAP profile. This command could fail if:
1. MACSAP profile is already added.
2. MACSAP index is out of range.
3. One of the parameters being configured is out of range or illegal.
The lsmacsapprof command displays a MACSAP profile. This command could fail if:
1. MACSAP index is NOT added.
2. MACSAP index is out of range.
The lsmacsapprofs command displays all MACSAP profiles. This command should never fail.
However, it will not display anything of there are no MACSAPs profiles added.
The delmacsapprof command deletes the MACSAP profile. This command could fail if:
1. MACSAP index specified in the command is not added.
2. MACSAP index is out of range.
addchan Command Fails
The addchan command adds a D-channel. This command could fail for the following reasons:
1. If the card specified by slot in the command is not ACTIVE. Verify by “lscds” command.
2. If the DS1 line specified by slot.line in the command is not added. Verify with lsds1ln command.
3. If either the DLSAP profile or MACSAP profile specified in the command is not added. Verify with
lsdlsp and lsmacsapprof command.
4. If any of the parameters specified are illegal.
lsdchan Command Fails
The lsdchan command displays all the D-channels on the currently active cards.
This command could fail for the following reasons:
1. If the specified D-channel is not added.
2. If the specified parameters are out of range/illegal.
3. If the logical slot specified in the command is not ACTIVE.
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