VRC error messages are provided in the following format:
539=Warning - Element not found in the cache
Where 539 is the internal error message number, Warning is the severity of error message, followed by a brief description.
There are four severity levels of error messages in VRC:
Error - The VRC operation cannot continue until this error is fixed.
Warning - A problem was detected during the VRC operation. We recommend that you make the necessary changes to correct the problem. However, the operation can continue if you choose not to fix it.
Audit - VRC records user actions in audit files. The following are examples of user actions that VRC audits:
Changes to the topology (adding or removing elements)
Changes to the dial plan (design changes)
Changes to user administration (adding new user, changing privileges)
Logging in
Logging out
Information - An action has been completed.
Error messages are listed numerically by the particular VRC operation or component they relate to.
The following table lists the error message numbers in relation to the VRC component.
VRC Component |
Error Message Number Block |
General |
100-199 |
Database |
200-299 |
Topology |
300-399 |
Security |
400-499 |
Dial Plan |
500-599 |
GUI Infrastructure |
600-699 |
Network Element Distribution |
700-799 |
Network Element Discovery |
800-899 |
File Manager |
900-999 |
Request Handler |
1000-1099 |
Network Element Access and Discovery |
1100-1199 |
Design Manager |
1200-1299 |
VRC Server |
1300-1399 |
Administrative Service |
1400-1499 |
Model Persistor |
1500-1599 |
Common Modules |
1600-1699 |
CLI Generator |
1700-1799 |
Dial Plan Generator |
1800-1899 |
Console Backup Restore |
1900-1999 |
Report Service |
2000-2999 |
Element Topology Validation |
3000-3999 |
Validation Messages |
4000-4999 |
GUI Messages |
5000-5999 |
Note: If you are required to stop the VRC server and restart it to recover from an error, report the circumstances to Cisco Technical Support.