Unified Messaging Call Answering Errors and Events
Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP3, Exchange Server 2010 SP2
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unified Messaging (UM) generates call answering events in Event Viewer so that you can troubleshoot and verify the performance of the call answering components, features, and services. Event Viewer tracks the following kinds of events in the following order based on importance:
Error events
Warning events
Informational events
Call Answering Errors and Events
The following table provides a list of the call answering events that you can use to troubleshoot and monitor Unified Messaging.
Call answering events
Event ID | Category | Event type | Logging | Value or description | Class |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1004 |
UMCore |
Information |
LogAlways |
A call was received with the following parameters: Calling Party: "%1", Called Party: "%2", Diversion Information: "%3", Call ID "%4". |
Call Answering |
1006 |
UMCore |
Information |
LogAlways |
The Unified Messaging server has received a call from "%1", with user extension "%2" and a call ID of "%3". |
Call Answering |
1021 |
UMCore |
Warning |
LogAlways |
The Unified Messaging server rejected an incoming call with the ID "%1". Reason: "%2" |
Call Answering |
1081 |
UMCore |
Warning |
LogAlways |
The Unified Messaging server failed to receive an incoming call for user "%1" during the call with ID "%2" because a Hub Transport server is currently busy or not available. To correct this error, make sure that there is at least one Hub Transport server installed in the same Active Directory site as the Unified Messaging server and that a Hub Transport server is available. |
Call Answering |
1082 |
UMService |
Error |
LogAlways |
The Unified Messaging server was unable to submit messages to a Hub Transport server because there is no Hub Transport server available to process the request with UM header file "%1". Make sure that there is a Hub Transport server located in the same Active Directory site as the UM server. In addition, make sure that the Microsoft Exchange Transport service is started on the Hub Transport server. |
Call Answering |
1109 |
UMCore |
Warning |
LogAlways |
The Unified Messaging server has received an inbound call that has an invalid extension "%1" for UM dial plan "%2". The call ID is "%3". |
Call Answering |
1146 |
UMCore |
Warning |
LogAlways |
The Unified Messaging server was unable to resolve the caller ID "%1" to a user in Active Directory or personal contact before attempting to submit voice mail to the Hub Transport server. The recipient of the message was "%2". More information: "%3" |
Call Answering |
1153 |
UMCore |
Information |
LogAlways |
The Unified Messaging server received an incomplete number of digits for the extension number with ID "%1". The number of digits received was %2. This does not match the number of digits that was configured on dial plan "%3", which is %4. Because the number of digits does not match the number configured on the dial plan, the Unified Messaging server will send this call to the dial plan pilot number. |
Call Answering |
1169 |
UMCore |
Warning |
LogAlways |
The user with extension "%1" is not enabled for Unified Messaging. |
Call Answering |
1170 |
UMCallData |
Information |
LogAlways |
Call data: %1 |
Call Answering |
For More Information
Performance Counter Reference for Unified Messaging Servers
Error and Event Reference for Unified Messaging Servers
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