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Oracle® Communications EAGLE Commands Error Recovery Reference
Release 46.6
E93312 Revision 1
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E2710 Cmd Rej: Cannot assign ITU and ANSI LHOST to the same AS

For the chg-assoc command, the current lhost and the specified new lhost must run the same type of application (ITU or ANSI).

For the ent-as command, the associations assigned to the specified M3UA/SUA association (adapter type) cannot be assigned to a different local host type than the local host type for the associations for the M3UA/SUA associations (adapter type) already assigned to the AS (ITU or ANSI).

Recovery - chg-assoc

  1. Display the IP address for the current and new association local hosts. Enter the rtrv-ip-host command

  2. Display the card location for each local host IP address from Step 1. Enter the rtrv-ip-lnk command.

  3. Display the application that is running on each local host card. Enter the rtrv-card command.

    The SS7IPGW and IPLIM applications are ANSI, and the IPGWI and IPLIMI applications are ITU.

  4. Re-enter the chg-assoc command that generated this error message, specifying a valid combination of parameters. Refer to the command description in Commands User's Guide and to the Database Administration - IP7 User's Guide for assistance.

    Contact My Oracle Support if this error message appears again. See My Oracle Support (MOS).

Recovery - ent-as

  1. Display the associations with the specified AS. Enter the rtrv-as command.
  2. Display the local host assigned to each association for the specified M3UA/SUA association (adapter type). Enter the rtrv-assoc command.
  3. Display the local host IP addresses. Enter the rtrv-ip-host command.
  4. Display the card location for one local host IP address from Step 3. Enter the rtrv-ip-lnk command.
  5. Display the application that is running on that local host card. Enter the rtrv-card command.
    The SS7IPGW and IPLIM applications are ANSI, and the IPGWI and IPLIMI applications are ITU.
  6. Re-enter the ent-as command that generated this error message, specifying a valid combination of parameters. Refer to the command description in Commands User's Guide and to the Database Administration - IP7 User's Guide for assistance.
    Contact My Oracle Support if this error message appears again. See My Oracle Support (MOS).