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Error TIM3186

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dnc16

IS-IT--Management
Aug 8, 2002
113
CA

Is anyone familiar with this error? There isn't even a TIM listing in the NTP under System error messages. It appears about every 15 minutes on the terminal. This is on an Option 81 with Succession.

Thanks

Gary
 
load 60 ssck 0.. check your clocks maybe you've got one in trouble.. and you might want to verify your clock cables

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
TIMXXXX is a time stamp message. The number after TIM is either the last 4 digits of your PBX's serial number or the site ID as defined in LD 2.
 
I think that the TIM558 message that is coming out every 15 minutes is actually your System ID for traffic reports? Someone has set this as your System ID and will be printed every 15 minutes if that is what the PABX is configured for.

To check this from LD2 type in TSID then enter. See what result you get?

Check out the report schedule in LD 2. It should look something like below. In the example below the reports are scheduled every hour (second line 1). Compare your settings to these. To turn it off change 1 to 0.

.TSHS 01 01 31 12
00 23 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Normally the System ID is set to 000 and therfore your system would see something like below..
%
% TIM000 08:00 13/10/2005 CPU 0
%
% AUD000
%
% AUD000
%
% AUD000
%
% TIM000 09:00 13/10/2005 CPU 0
%
% AUD000

To change the Sysem ID back to 0000 try LD 2 then SSID 000. See doco's for more information. Hope this helps you.
 
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