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09-01-2002 07:21 AM
09-01-2002 07:21 AM
FTAM "No more AE invocations allowed"
Hi........
While I am trying to establish an FTAM communication with an MSC I am receiving
the followng error
> ftam MSCKOLE1
Apitrace = 0.
Filestore set to ux.
Verbose mode off.
Overwrite set to on.
Username (MSCKOLE1:CHARGI):
Application entity invocation exhausted.
No message returned from MSCKOLE1.
------------------------------
Also I am receiving the following error message to our BMP application:
FTAM API Error (FTE011) No more AE invocations allowed (FTV000)
-----------------------------------
The "local_app" file has the following entry:
ftam_init_aet /C=gr/L=athens/O=cosmote/OU=bmp2/AP=ftam/AE=init
ae_local_paddr 0002.0002.0002 # p-, s-, and t-selectors
ae_max_active_invoke 10 # 1 300 10
ae_max_active_assoc 20 # 1 50 20
#ae_objid # (optional) see guidelines
ae_max_inb_assoc 0 # 0 0 0
ftam_resp_aet /O=org_name/OU=org_unit/OU=bmp2/AP=ftam/AE=resp
ae_local_paddr 0001.0001.0001 # p-, s-, and t-selectors
If i change the "ae_max_active_invoke" I am receiving to BMP the following
error "FTAM API Error (EME032) IPC error (EMVxxx) IPC error cause = 64
I am not in networking or FTAM staff...
I need detailed help...if possible
While I am trying to establish an FTAM communication with an MSC I am receiving
the followng error
> ftam MSCKOLE1
Apitrace = 0.
Filestore set to ux.
Verbose mode off.
Overwrite set to on.
Username (MSCKOLE1:CHARGI):
Application entity invocation exhausted.
No message returned from MSCKOLE1.
------------------------------
Also I am receiving the following error message to our BMP application:
FTAM API Error (FTE011) No more AE invocations allowed (FTV000)
-----------------------------------
The "local_app" file has the following entry:
ftam_init_aet /C=gr/L=athens/O=cosmote/OU=bmp2/AP=ftam/AE=init
ae_local_paddr 0002.0002.0002 # p-, s-, and t-selectors
ae_max_active_invoke 10 # 1 300 10
ae_max_active_assoc 20 # 1 50 20
#ae_objid # (optional) see guidelines
ae_max_inb_assoc 0 # 0 0 0
ftam_resp_aet /O=org_name/OU=org_unit/OU=bmp2/AP=ftam/AE=resp
ae_local_paddr 0001.0001.0001 # p-, s-, and t-selectors
If i change the "ae_max_active_invoke" I am receiving to BMP the following
error "FTAM API Error (EME032) IPC error (EMVxxx) IPC error cause = 64
I am not in networking or FTAM staff...
I need detailed help...if possible
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09-10-2002 03:28 AM
09-10-2002 03:28 AM
Re: FTAM "No more AE invocations allowed"
I solved the problem by increasing the value of "semmnu"
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