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Designing and Configuring Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007 : Monitoring and Troubleshooting Unified Messaging (part 3) - Event Logs

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Event Logs

Event logs are important for troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange unified messaging. Each of the different aspects of a Unified Messaging server generate their own set of error messages. The tables of events show the errors and events that could be generated for each of the following categories:

  • Call answering

  • Fax answering

  • Subscriber access

  • Auto Attendant

  • Administrative

  • System

  • Performance

The event log messages are very detailed and specific to many conditions, making it very easy to understand, audit, troubleshoot, and instrument the Unified Messaging server.

Table 10 shows the error events that can be generated for call answering.

Table 10. Call Answering Errors and Events
DescriptionEvent Type
A diverted call was received for extension that is not enabled for unified messaging.Informational
The call is being refused because Active Directory is not available. The call is from calling party calling-number and dialed called-number.Warning
The call is being refused because the bridgehead server is unavailable. The call is from calling party calling-number and dialed called-number.Warning
The bridgehead server is not available at the point of submission. The message is being stored locally.Warning
The call is being refused because the spooler has reached the maximum of n messages. The call is from calling party calling-number and dialed called-number.Warning
Mailbox is unavailable. A greeting is being synthesized for this mailbox.Informational
The session was terminated because the message is too long.Informational
The caller was not able to leave a message because the target mailbox is full.Informational
The message was not delivered because it is shorter than the minimum message length.Informational

Table 11 shows the error events that can be generated for fax calls.

Table 11. Fax Answering Errors and Events
DescriptionEvent Type
A fax tone was detected for mailbox, which is not enabled for fax.Informational
A fax tone was detected on a system that is not enabled for fax. The call was for mailbox.Informational
A fax tone was detected after a voice mail message was recorded. Two messages will be submitted for mailbox.Informational
A fax tone was detected, but the call is being dropped because the number of concurrent fax calls has reached the maximum allowed. The call was for mailbox.Warning
A fax protocol error caused the call to terminate prematurely. The call was for mailbox.Warning
The bridgehead server is not available at the point of submission. The message is being stored locally.Warning
The call is being refused because the spooler has reached the maximum of n messages. The call is from calling party calling-number and dialed called-number.Warning
The fax call was refused because the target mailbox is full.Informational

Table 12 shows the error events that can be generated for fax calls.

Table 12. Subscriber Access Errors and Events
DescriptionEvent Type
The user failed to log on n times. The mailbox is now locked out.Warning
The call-id was disconnected because the logon failed n times for mailbox.Informational
User was disconnected after n incorrect responses.Informational
The message that user attempted to send failed because their mailbox is full.Informational
User reset their PIN.Informational
User attempted to access their mailbox, which is locked out.Informational
User failed to log on because their PIN checksum has been tampered with.Warning
Language associated with mailbox is not installed.Warning

Table 13 shows the error events that can be generated by the Auto Attendant.

Table 13. Auto Attendant Errors and Events
DescriptionEvent Type
The caller was disconnected after n incorrect responses.Informational
The referenced critical audio file was missing.Error
The referenced audio file was missing.Warning
The language referenced by the automated attendant is not installed.Warning
The Auto Attendant name referenced an operator extension that is missing.Error

Table 14 shows the administrative events that can be generated by the Unified Messaging server. These events make it easy to track what administrative changes are being made within the UM system.

Table 14. Administrative Errors and Events
DescriptionEvent Type
The account for user was enabled.Informational
The account for user was disabled.Informational
The settings for user were modified.Informational
The account was locked out.Warning
The account was reenabled.Informational
The PIN for user was changed.Informational
User PIN policies were changed.Informational
A server property was changed for server.Informational
A dial plan property was changed for dial plan dial plan.Informational
A new dial plan object dial plan was created.Informational
Dial plan dial plan was removed.Informational
An IP gateway property was changed for gateway.Informational
A new IP gateway object gateway was created.Informational
Gateway was removed.Informational
Auto attendant AA was removed.Informational
A UMAutoAttendant property was changed for auto attendant auto attendant.Informational
A new auto attendant auto attendant was created.Informational

Table 15 shows the system error events that can be generated by the Unified Messaging server.

Table 15. Unified Messaging System Errors and Events
DescriptionEvent Type
The service is starting.Informational
The service failed to start. The startup operation returned an error.Error
The service started successfully.Informational
The service started, but no IP gateway is defined for the dial plans associated with this server.Warning
The service started, but the server is not associated with any dial plans.Warning
Communication was established with IP gateway x.Informational
The attempt to communicate with IP gateway x failed.Error
TTS operation for language is being initialized.Informational
TTS for language was initialized.Informational
TTS for language failed.Error
The Fax service was loaded.Informational
Auto Attendant name is enabled.Informational
Auto Attendant name is missing audio prompts.Warning
The Operator extension is missing.Warning
The UM server is preparing to shut down and is not accepting new calls.Informational
The service is being stopped.Informational
The service could not be stopped.Warning
The UM server is shutting down immediately. X current calls will be disconnected.Warning
The UM service encountered an unhandled exception during call ID. The call has been disconnected.Error
The conversion request was denied because the TTS concurrent sessions limit was exceeded.Warning
The TTS engine threw an exception.Error
TTS engine error. TTS failed to convert text.Error
A new call arrived without any call signaling information.Warning
A UM working process is shutting down and not processing new calls.Informational
A UM working process is shutting down immediately and dropping x existing calls.Error
A new UM server worker process was created.Informational

Table 16 shows the performance warning events that can be generated by the Unified Messaging server.

Table 16. Unified Messaging Performance Errors and Events
DescriptionEvent Type
The operation has exceeded 4 seconds. The calling number was X, the called number was Y. The mailbox Z was performing the operation.Warning
TTS conversion failed to return audio within x seconds.Warning

Removing the First UM Server in a Dial Plan

The unified messaging prompt publishing point for a dial plan is automatically set at the time that the first Unified Messaging server joins the dial plan. Before you can remove the first Unified Messaging server, you need to migrate all of the custom prompts and then set the new server as the prompt publishing point.

For each dial plan that has a prompt publishing point on the server to be removed, run the following Exchange Management Shell command:

Set-UMDialPlan -Identity <Dial_Plan_Name> -PromptPublishingPoint
<UNC_Path_to_PromptPublishingPoint_Share_On_New_Server>

Then copy all of the contents of the old Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to the new UNC path. The first Unified Messaging server can now be removed safely.

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