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Chapter 6 Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarms and CiscoLog Messages
Warning-Level Alarms
Enum Definitions for MediaResourceType
Recommended Action
First, go to Cisco Unified CM Administration to check the configuration of the devices that are part of
the Media Resource Groups in the Media Resource Group List that was specified in the alarm (Media
Resource Group List Configuration window and Media Resource Group Configuration window in
Unified CM Administration).
Check whether the requested type of device is configured in any of the Media Resource Groups in that
particular Media Resource Group List in Cisco Unified CM Administration; for RSVP Agent, check
whether any media termination point or transcoder is configured in any of the Media Resource Groups
in that particular Media Resource Group List. Next, go to the Media Resources menu in Cisco Unified
CM Administration to see all the devices of the requested type and then check all the Media Resource
Groups (irrespective of whether they belong to the Media Resource Group List for which the alarm is
generated) to see whether the devices belong to at least one Media Resource Group.
If there exists some media resources of the requested type which do not belong to any Media Resource
Groups, then these devices will belong to the default list. If the requested type of devices are not
configured in any of the Media Resource Groups of the Media Resource Group List for which the alarm
is generated or the Default List, add the requested type of device to a Media Resource Group in the
specified Media Resource Group List or add it to the Default List.
To add a media resource to the Default List remove the Media Device from all the Media Resource
Groups. In general, when a new media device is initially added to Unified CM it will automatically be
added to the Default List. This Default List can be used by any device or trunk. But when the media
device is added to any particular Media Resource Group it will not be available to the Default List. It
can only be used by devices and trunks that are configured with the Media Resource Group List which
have that particular Media Resource Group.
Note that a particular Media Resource Group can be added to multiple Media Resource Group Lists. If
the requested device is properly configured in Cisco Unified CM Administration, check whether the
device is registered to Unified CM. To do that go to the Media Resources menu of the requested type of
device (such as Annunciator or Conference Bridge or Media Termination Point or Music On Hold Server
or Transcoder) and click the Find button. It will display all the devices of that type with their status,
device pool, etc. Check the status field to see whether it is registered with the Cisco Unified
CallManager. Note that the display on the status field is not a confirmation that the device is registered
to Unified CM. It may happen in a Unified CM cluster that the Publisher can only write to the Unified
CM database and suppose the Publisher goes down. Because the Subscriber may not be able to write to
the database the devices may still display as registered in Unified CM Administration after they are
unregistered. However, if the Publisher is down that should generate another alarm with higher priority
than this alarm. If the device is not registered, click on the name of that particular device and check the
type of the device.
Device types including Cisco Conference Bridge Software, Cisco Media Termination Point Software, or
that specify a server name that is the same name as a Unified CM node of the cluster indicate that the
requested device is a software device and is part of the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application.
Check to be sure that the IP Voice Media Streaming App service is enabled on that Unified CM node
Code Definition
1 MediaTerminationPoint
2 Transcoder
3 ConferenceBridge
9 RSVP Agent