04-25-2008 10:09 AM - edited 03-14-2019 02:09 AM
We have a Mapd-CVLAN board on software 6.1.0. We are having an issue
with the "number of associations". We have 2048 on that board and what
constitutes an association with the ICM? Anyone familiar with this animal? Thanks!
04-28-2008 12:31 AM
Hi there,
An association is a channel of communication between the adjunct
and the Definity ECS that is used for messaging purpose. An association
begins with initiating capabilities, controlling capabilities manupulate
messages during an association and terminating capabilities end an
asociation.
Active associations are used for all requests made of the switch by
Avaya PIM. Some of the requests made of the switch remain open for an
indefinite period of time (e.g., event notification requests, monitoring
VDNs) are called Static associations. Other requests end when the switch
returns the response (e.g., value query for time-of-day, third party
controlled calls). These are called transient associations
The available associations at any time is calculated by PIM as follows.
Active Association = Max Association - OutstandingMessage - LockedAssoc
Where,
Max Assoc = 2048
Outstanding message= 4 (default value)
Locked association = Number of VDNs monitored + extensions monitored +
split monitored
To check on the ones in use:
Run the Procmon utility and issue the acdperiph command to display information about active associations.
Procmon
Where:
Avail = is the associations for PIM to use.
Locked = locked static associations by PIM.
OutstandingSent = messages in PIM waiting for response from switch, that constitute transient associations.
Hope this addresses all your needs.
Regards,
Riccardo
PS. Please rate useful posts accordingly.
04-28-2008 05:55 AM
Thanks Riccardo! I think at this point we are looking for an upgraded card that can handle more associations. The 8 series. Then when we upgrade Avaya we can head to the AES atmosphere.
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide