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Log in System Error Messages for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 15 Updated: December 18, 2023 Bias-Free Langua Note Optional parameter is indicated with the notation {Optional}. Application or Component may decide not to use that parameter in the alarm message. Order of the parameters in an alarm message can change and it is decided by the Application or Component. If the error message contains UNKNOWN_PARAMNAME, the parameter immediately following the UNKNOWN_PARAMNAME has not yet been updated in the alarm catalog. If this occurs, the error message is given a severity-level of 3, irrespective of the default severity-level for that error message. Error Message %UC_CMI-6-CMIServiceStatus: %[Priority=String][AppID=String][ClusterID=String] [NodeID=String]: Service is running and working properly. Explanation   CMI service is running and working properly. Recommended Action   Informational purpose only; no action is required. Error Message %UC_CMI-1-StopBitConfigurationError: %[StopBit=String][AppID=String][ClusterID=String] [NodeID=String]: The Cisco Messaging Interface service parameter, Stop Bits, has an invalid configuration. Explanation   An invalid stop bit has been configured for the serial port that CMI uses to connect to the voice messaging system. It is possible that the Stop Bits value has been updated via AXL or a CLI command where validation of the value was not performed. For this reason, it is best to set this value in the Service Parameter Configuration window in Cisco Unified CM Administration so that the value can be validated against the accepted range of values for this field. Recommended Action   Verify that the Cisco Messaging Interface service parameter Stop Bits is set to a valid (allowable) value Error Message %UC_CMI-1-ParityConfigurationError: %[Parity=String][AppID=String][ClusterID=String] [NodeID=String]: The CMI service parameter, Parity, has an invalid configuration. Explanation   An invalid parity has been configured for the serial port that CMI uses to connect to the voice messaging system. It is possible that the parity value has been updated via AXL or a CLI command where validation of the value was not performed. For this reason, it is best to set this value Log in to Save Content 5/24/26, 3:34 AM System Error Messages for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 15 - Cisco https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/err_msgs/15_x/ccmalarms15.html 1/343