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Procedure 31 recording an assert error message, Procedure 31, Recording an assert error message – Nortel Networks NN43001-504 User Manual

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Appendix B Troubleshooting WLAN IP Telephony installations

4

Start the wireless and wired sniffer captures.

5

Initiate a handset to handset regular call or Push-to-talk call.

6

Continue the voice conversation for 1 to 2 minutes.

7

End the call that you established in

Step 5

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8

End debug; copy and paste the following commands on the CLI:

debug disable-all

show debug

9

Stop the wired and wireless captures.

10

Zip the captures and send them to Nortel.

—End—

Scan for interference. MetaGeek Wi-Spy 2.4GHz Spectrum Analyzer is one
low-cost option. For more information, go to

www.metageek.net

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Capture assert error messages with the Configuration Cradle

One of the key features of the Configuration Cradle is the ability to extract
assert error data when the handset (WLAN Handset 2210/2211/2212)
encounters an exception condition and cannot recover from it gracefully.
This dump contains information with which the design team can quickly
isolate and fix the problem.

The Assert Error message appears on the LCD display after the handset
detects a system error from which it cannot recover. The assert error data is
stored in flash memory until you power cycle the handset. You can use the
Configuration Cradle to retrieve this information as an .asrt file, which you
can then send to Nortel technical support for further debugging.

Use the steps in

Procedure 31 "Recording an assert error message" (page

218)

to record and retrieve assert error data.

ATTENTION

Do not replace the battery pack before you perform the steps in

Procedure 31

"Recording an assert error message" (page 218)

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Procedure 31

Recording an assert error message

Step

Action

1

Write down the error message that appears on the LCD display.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-504

01.02

Standard

Release 5.0

15 June 2007

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