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PIM in PG is in CONFIGURED State

Nguyen KeThuc
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Hi all,

 

I am using Cisco UCCE ver 10.0. I have two PIM (PIM2 and PIM3) for IP IVR1 and IP IVR2. So, I see that state of PIM2 and PIM3 Is CONFIGURED.

CTI Server 3B
nodeman.exe : 6.13:07:44
nmm.exe : 6.13:07:44
ctisrvr.exe : vinph-CG3B ctisvr - [ACTIVE ndanapg3b Port:43027] : 6.13:07:44
Peripheral Gateway 3B
nodeman.exe : 6.13:07:43
nmm.exe : 6.13:07:43
jtapigw.exe : vinph-PG3B jtapigw - jgw1 - [ ACTIVE ] : 6.13:07:26
mdsproc.exe : vinph-PG3B mdsproc - (InSvc Pr-Dsb Clk) : 6.13:07:26
opc-cce.exe : vinph-PG3B opc-cce.exe : 6.13:07:26
pgagent.exe : vinph-PG3B pgagent - (Not active) : 6.13:07:26
eagtpim.exe : vinph-PG3B eagtpim - pim1 - [DANCCM1 ACTIVE] : 6.13:07:26
vrupim.exe : vinph-PG3B vrupim - pim2 - [DANIVR1 CONFIGURED] : 6.13:07:26
vrupim.exe : vinph-PG3B vrupim - pim3 - [DANIVR2 CONFIGURED] : 6.13:07:26
testsync.exe : vinph-PG3B testsync : 6.13:07:26
Cisco ICM Diagnostic Framework
DiagFwSvc.exe : 10.12:44:17
 
I dumplog in PIM 3 in attached file.
 
Anyone help me to explain?
 
Thuc
 
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Reena Mundary
Level 1
Level 1

Hi ,

What's the PIM2 and PIM 3  status in Side A ? Are they Active ?

Yes, They are active in Side A.

 

Thuc

If your Side A PIMs are active. It is normal for a non-active pim to be either in a "CONFIGURED" or an "IDLE" state.

When OPC initializes a PIM, the PIM goes from Idle, to Configuring, Configured,
Activating, and (possibly) Active.  If it cannot Activate, it will go Idle, and then try
again.

In a duplex environment - during a failover scenario - OPC will attempt to initialize the
PIM on both sides.  One side will go Active before the other can.  When that happens, OPC
informs the (now) non-Active PIM that its services are not needed, so it acquiesces, and
remains in whatever state it happened to be in at that moment in time.

Hi Reena,


You mean these are  normal and don't worry about it.

 

Thuc