Troubleshooting
General Gateway Problems
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4.
Verify that the telephony servers have stopped by again check-
ing for the tpserver process. If the servers are removed then
quickly recreated, this typically means that an agent is logged
in to EDGE with a workstation ID. Verify that all agents are not in
telephony mode and repeat step number 3.
5.
When the telephony servers are no longer running, check for
any remaining ipcs processes using the command:
ipcs -a | grep aba
6.
Remove any telephony ipcs processes using the command
ipcrm {-q |-s |-m}
process ID
7.
Optionally, restart any telephony middleware such as the EIS
CMG server or the CV/LAN PC. Make sure to restart the
tpas_server process on the CV/LAN PC if necessary.
8.
Login agents in small groups to see if they are now able to use
telephony mode.
Note: The commands ps, ipcs, and ipcrm are UNIX commands. For
information on the correct options to use on your system, con-
sult your UNIX system administrator. For more information on
the message queues and server processes used with the EDGE
Telephony Gateway, see
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