0364 - Config. Data Checksum Mismatch

This indicates the OAP configuration data does not match the OAP configuration data stored in the system database. There is a mismatch between the system and OAP databases.

Example
RLGHNCXA21W 94-02-07 12:01:43 EST EAGLE 35.0.0
* 0014.0364  * OAP A   Config. Data checksum mismatch

Alarm Level: Minor

Recovery

  1. Enter the following command to retrieve the OAP configuration data stored in the system:
    rtrv-oap-config

    The output of the rtrv-oap-config command displays different fields depending on whether the SEAS feature is on, the LNP feature is on, or both features are on. The following output example shows both the SEAS and LNP features on.

    rtrv-oap-config
        RLGHNCXA03W 99-01-07 00:57:31 EST EAGLE 35.0.0
        OAP CONFIGURATION REPORT
    DATA               OAP A                  OAP B
    Hostname           tekelec-8              tekelec-9
    IP Address         128.132.064.015        128.132.064.016
    IP Netmask         <Not Configured>       <Not Configured>
    Default Router     <Not Configured>       <Not Configured>
    Config             dual                   dual
    SEAC CLLI          SEASNJPYRRC            SEASNJPYRRC
    X25 Packet Size    7                      7
    X25 Mode           DTE                    DTE
    Active LSMS        shadow                 shadow
    Main LSMS NSAP     198.089.039.022        198.089.039.022
    Main LSMS SSEL     emss                   emss
    Main LSMS PSEL     emsp                   emsp
    Shadow LSMS NSAP   198.089.039.023        198.089.039.023
    Shadow LSMS SSEL   emss                   emss
    Shadow LSMS PSEL   emsp                   emsp
  2. Review the retrieved information, looking for errors or unprovisioned parameters.
    Table 3-4 lists OAP configuration parameters from the above output that must be provisioned if a given feature is on.

    Table 3-4 OAP Configuration Parameters

    Output Legend Feature
    Hostname Host name of OAP A or OAP B LNP or SEAS
    IP Address IP address of OAP A or OAP B LNP
    IP Netmask The netmask for OAP A or OAP B Not required
    Default Router The IP address of the default router assigned to OAP A or OAP B Not required
    Config The number of OAPs configured (single or dual) LNP or SEAS
    SEAC CLLI The common language location identifier (CLLI) of the SEAC to which the OAP connects. SEAS
    X25 Packet Size The X.25 package size for the link to the SEAC (7 or 8) SEAS
    X25 Mode The mode of the X.25 link to the SEAC (DTE or DTC) SEAS
    Active LSMS The LSMS associated with the OAP (main or shadow) LNP
    Main LSMS NSAP

    The network service access point of the main LSMS

    (If lsms=shadow, this parameter set is not mandatory.)

    LNP
    Main LSMS SSEL

    The session selector of the main LSMS

    (If lsms=shadow, this parameter set is not mandatory.)

    LNP
    Main LSMS PSEL

    The presentation selector of the main LSMS

    (If lsms=shadow, this parameter set is not mandatory.)

    LNP
    Shadow LSMS NSAP

    The network service access point of the shadow LSMS

    (If lsms=main, this parameter set is not mandatory.)

    LNP
    Shadow LSMS SSEL

    The session selector of the shadow LSMS

    (If lsms=main, this parameter set is not mandatory.)

    LNP
    Shadow LSMS PSEL

    The presentation selector of the shadow LSMS

    (If lsms=main, this parameter set is not mandatory.)

    LNP

    Note:

    If you find no errors or provision omissions, go to 4. If you find errors or provision omissions, contact your IS department to obtain the correct values and contact My Oracle Support (MOS).
  3. Enter the following command to update the OAP database:
    act-oap-config
  4. If the fault does not clear, contact My Oracle Support (MOS).