Hi,
I am getting an error message when running a full sync:
Error while synchronizing MIB
Any idea why?
Synchronization Issue
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RuSt
Try to read the logfiles under \4760\log\
And the name ar somthing like SyncPBx.... I don't remember.
Check if you can do a ftp-connection to the 4400, mib-sync uses ftp.
Check the ftp username/password in Directory->Technical.
Also check if the subnet and pbx have the correct networknumber and nodenumber.
I would guess that it's one of these things. Ftp problems or wrong node/networknumber.
Good luck!
And the name ar somthing like SyncPBx.... I don't remember.
Check if you can do a ftp-connection to the 4400, mib-sync uses ftp.
Check the ftp username/password in Directory->Technical.
Also check if the subnet and pbx have the correct networknumber and nodenumber.
I would guess that it's one of these things. Ftp problems or wrong node/networknumber.
Good luck!
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Error message: The system is not fully not loaded
Ok, I just received the solution from the NOC...
If your network is 0
If your subnetwork is 0
Then the node number has to be 00# (with # for the real node number).
Thanks to the VZ NOC !
If your network is 0
If your subnetwork is 0
Then the node number has to be 00# (with # for the real node number).
Thanks to the VZ NOC !
Code Free Or Die
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RuSt
Re: Error message: The system is not fully not loaded
This is only true for releases older than 3.0.frank wrote:Ok, I just received the solution from the NOC...
If your network is 0
If your subnetwork is 0
Then the node number has to be 00# (with # for the real node number).
Thanks to the VZ NOC !
For 3.0 and newer you have to use just #, NOT 00#.
Why do it the easy way, when you can do it the french way
