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Tandberg Buffer Overflow error


 

Hi Guys,

I am starting to get buffer overflow issues from Tandberg MXP Full Control module (crestron written). I opened the module to see where the issue is indicated, I can see they have put remove command so technically the buffer shouldn't overflow. Should I just put a clearbuffer command at the end of change event to rid me of this issue.

here is what i am receiving in the error logs

ystem log:

1. Notice: CIP device 12: back ONLINE
TimeStamp: 20:23:56 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:01:08.15 Task: UDP_Serv
2. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1007, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.36 Task: EvD0004
3. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1021, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.39 Task: EvD0004
4. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1022, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.41 Task: EvD0004
5. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1011, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.43 Task: EvD0004
6. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.44 Task: EvD0004
7. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1013, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.46 Task: EvD0004
8. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.48 Task: EvD0004
9. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1024, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.58 Task: EvD0004
Total Errors Logged = 9


just for curiosity, how do you guys fix these issues as i experience them with clearone/Biamp(sometimes) modules and some others(all crestron modules) as well?

Thanks in advance.


 

I am curious what people have to say about this as well. With the Tandberg module, I pretty much had to remove/comment out all the Crestron written feedback portion of the module, and just write my own code for the feedback I needed.

--- In Crestron@..., "coolaiddrinker" <coolaiddrinker@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

I am starting to get buffer overflow issues from Tandberg MXP Full Control module (crestron written). I opened the module to see where the issue is indicated, I can see they have put remove command so technically the buffer shouldn't overflow. Should I just put a clearbuffer command at the end of change event to rid me of this issue.

here is what i am receiving in the error logs

ystem log:

1. Notice: CIP device 12: back ONLINE
TimeStamp: 20:23:56 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:01:08.15 Task: UDP_Serv
2. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1007, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.36 Task: EvD0004
3. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1021, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.39 Task: EvD0004
4. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1022, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.41 Task: EvD0004
5. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1011, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.43 Task: EvD0004
6. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.44 Task: EvD0004
7. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1013, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.46 Task: EvD0004
8. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.48 Task: EvD0004
9. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1024, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.58 Task: EvD0004
Total Errors Logged = 9


just for curiosity, how do you guys fix these issues as i experience them with clearone/Biamp(sometimes) modules and some others(all crestron modules) as well?

Thanks in advance.


Seth Olle
 

IN reality, this is a physical issue with how the 2 series processors divide up memory.
In my experience no matter how big you make the buffers you will have the same problems.
It does seem to work fine even with the errors.

I went round and round once with this module, trying to change the buffer size, did not fix the problem.
The messages that come back from the MXP are sometimes quite large.
It should work fine however.

From: Brian Gross <brian@...<mailto:brian@...>>
Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Date: Friday, March 22, 2013 11:14 AM
To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Tandberg Buffer Overflow error



I am curious what people have to say about this as well. With the Tandberg module, I pretty much had to remove/comment out all the Crestron written feedback portion of the module, and just write my own code for the feedback I needed.

--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "coolaiddrinker" <coolaiddrinker@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

I am starting to get buffer overflow issues from Tandberg MXP Full Control module (crestron written). I opened the module to see where the issue is indicated, I can see they have put remove command so technically the buffer shouldn't overflow. Should I just put a clearbuffer command at the end of change event to rid me of this issue.

here is what i am receiving in the error logs

ystem log:

1. Notice: CIP device 12: back ONLINE
TimeStamp: 20:23:56 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:01:08.15 Task: UDP_Serv
2. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1007, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.36 Task: EvD0004
3. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1021, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.39 Task: EvD0004
4. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1022, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.41 Task: EvD0004
5. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1011, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.43 Task: EvD0004
6. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.44 Task: EvD0004
7. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1013, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.46 Task: EvD0004
8. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.48 Task: EvD0004
9. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1024, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.58 Task: EvD0004
Total Errors Logged = 9


just for curiosity, how do you guys fix these issues as i experience them with clearone/Biamp(sometimes) modules and some others(all crestron modules) as well?

Thanks in advance.


 

It does work fine but i wanted to not have error logs bogging the processor down.
Is there a way to clear those errors in the processor at the end of the day or something?

--- In Crestron@..., Seth Olle <seth@...> wrote:

IN reality, this is a physical issue with how the 2 series processors divide up memory.
In my experience no matter how big you make the buffers you will have the same problems.
It does seem to work fine even with the errors.

I went round and round once with this module, trying to change the buffer size, did not fix the problem.
The messages that come back from the MXP are sometimes quite large.
It should work fine however.

From: Brian Gross <brian@...<mailto:brian@...>>
Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Date: Friday, March 22, 2013 11:14 AM
To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Tandberg Buffer Overflow error



I am curious what people have to say about this as well. With the Tandberg module, I pretty much had to remove/comment out all the Crestron written feedback portion of the module, and just write my own code for the feedback I needed.

--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "coolaiddrinker" <coolaiddrinker@> wrote:

Hi Guys,

I am starting to get buffer overflow issues from Tandberg MXP Full Control module (crestron written). I opened the module to see where the issue is indicated, I can see they have put remove command so technically the buffer shouldn't overflow. Should I just put a clearbuffer command at the end of change event to rid me of this issue.

here is what i am receiving in the error logs

ystem log:

1. Notice: CIP device 12: back ONLINE
TimeStamp: 20:23:56 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:01:08.15 Task: UDP_Serv
2. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1007, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.36 Task: EvD0004
3. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1021, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.39 Task: EvD0004
4. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1022, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.41 Task: EvD0004
5. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1011, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.43 Task: EvD0004
6. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.44 Task: EvD0004
7. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1013, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.46 Task: EvD0004
8. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.48 Task: EvD0004
9. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1024, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.58 Task: EvD0004
Total Errors Logged = 9


just for curiosity, how do you guys fix these issues as i experience them with clearone/Biamp(sometimes) modules and some others(all crestron modules) as well?

Thanks in advance.


Seth Olle
 

Believe there are console commands to do that.
Of note, in theory should not see this on a 3 series processor, as its memory allocation is much better. IN THEORY

From: coolaiddrinker <coolaiddrinker@...<mailto:coolaiddrinker@...>>
Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Date: Friday, March 22, 2013 11:40 AM
To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Tandberg Buffer Overflow error



It does work fine but i wanted to not have error logs bogging the processor down.
Is there a way to clear those errors in the processor at the end of the day or something?

--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, Seth Olle <seth@...> wrote:

IN reality, this is a physical issue with how the 2 series processors divide up memory.
In my experience no matter how big you make the buffers you will have the same problems.
It does seem to work fine even with the errors.

I went round and round once with this module, trying to change the buffer size, did not fix the problem.
The messages that come back from the MXP are sometimes quite large.
It should work fine however.

From: Brian Gross <brian@...<mailto:brian@...>>
Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>>>
Date: Friday, March 22, 2013 11:14 AM
To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>>>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Tandberg Buffer Overflow error



I am curious what people have to say about this as well. With the Tandberg module, I pretty much had to remove/comment out all the Crestron written feedback portion of the module, and just write my own code for the feedback I needed.

--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "coolaiddrinker" <coolaiddrinker@> wrote:

Hi Guys,

I am starting to get buffer overflow issues from Tandberg MXP Full Control module (crestron written). I opened the module to see where the issue is indicated, I can see they have put remove command so technically the buffer shouldn't overflow. Should I just put a clearbuffer command at the end of change event to rid me of this issue.

here is what i am receiving in the error logs

ystem log:

1. Notice: CIP device 12: back ONLINE
TimeStamp: 20:23:56 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:01:08.15 Task: UDP_Serv
2. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1007, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.36 Task: EvD0004
3. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1021, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.39 Task: EvD0004
4. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1022, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.41 Task: EvD0004
5. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1011, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.43 Task: EvD0004
6. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.44 Task: EvD0004
7. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1013, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.46 Task: EvD0004
8. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.48 Task: EvD0004
9. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New = 1024, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.58 Task: EvD0004
Total Errors Logged = 9


just for curiosity, how do you guys fix these issues as i experience them with clearone/Biamp(sometimes) modules and some others(all crestron modules) as well?

Thanks in advance.


 

I'm assuming the log entries you've included are from the Simpl+ module
'Tandberg MXP Processor v1 (cm)'.



Adding a ClearBuffer is rarely a good solution to a buffer overflow. I'd
suggest one of two things:



Make the buffer bigger. This isn't anything like a sure-fire solution, but
it's easily accomplished. This really only works when a module that will
always, eventually process (and remove) all data from its buffer is
overwhelmed with a lot of data in a very short period of time.



Make sure the module is configured in such a way that all data will always
be processed (and removed) from the buffer, regardless of the timing of its
arrival.



The Simpl+ in question appears to be written in such a way that the contents
of the buffer, assuming all data is delimited with a New Line, will
eventually be processed regardless of timing. I'm not a big fan of the
specific method used* but in and of itself, it should function as intended.
My guess, is this is one of those somewhat rare instances where making the
buffer bigger might actually pay off.



*More than a few bits of the logic inside the TandbergRx$ Change could be
rewritten to make life easier for both the programmer and the processor, but
you'd have to give up X-Gen compatibility along the way.



From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of coolaiddrinker
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 10:53 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Tandberg Buffer Overflow error





Hi Guys,

I am starting to get buffer overflow issues from Tandberg MXP Full Control
module (crestron written). I opened the module to see where the issue is
indicated, I can see they have put remove command so technically the buffer
shouldn't overflow. Should I just put a clearbuffer command at the end of
change event to rid me of this issue.

here is what i am receiving in the error logs

ystem log:

1. Notice: CIP device 12: back ONLINE
TimeStamp: 20:23:56 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:01:08.15 Task: UDP_Serv
2. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1007, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.36 Task: EvD0004
3. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1021, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.39 Task: EvD0004
4. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1022, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.41 Task: EvD0004
5. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1011, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.43 Task: EvD0004
6. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.44 Task: EvD0004
7. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1013, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.46 Task: EvD0004
8. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.48 Task: EvD0004
9. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1024, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.58 Task: EvD0004
Total Errors Logged = 9

just for curiosity, how do you guys fix these issues as i experience them
with clearone/Biamp(sometimes) modules and some others(all crestron modules)
as well?

Thanks in advance.


 

You are correct that the module I am referencing is the 'Tandberg MXP Processor v1 (cm)'. Tried increasing the buffer size a few times, and still would not fix it. In the case of the Tandberg making connections with multiple sites (10+) the Crestron processor would wind up rebooting due to the amount of data it was getting from the Tandberg, combined with the inefficient SIMPL+.

Wound up writing my own code to get feedback, and since my competition was unable to do the same, I won myself a new customer :)

I will keep the suggestions you made in mind though, if I revisit that project.

--- In Crestron@..., "Steve Kaudle" <skaudle@...> wrote:

I'm assuming the log entries you've included are from the Simpl+ module
'Tandberg MXP Processor v1 (cm)'.



Adding a ClearBuffer is rarely a good solution to a buffer overflow. I'd
suggest one of two things:



Make the buffer bigger. This isn't anything like a sure-fire solution, but
it's easily accomplished. This really only works when a module that will
always, eventually process (and remove) all data from its buffer is
overwhelmed with a lot of data in a very short period of time.



Make sure the module is configured in such a way that all data will always
be processed (and removed) from the buffer, regardless of the timing of its
arrival.



The Simpl+ in question appears to be written in such a way that the contents
of the buffer, assuming all data is delimited with a New Line, will
eventually be processed regardless of timing. I'm not a big fan of the
specific method used* but in and of itself, it should function as intended.
My guess, is this is one of those somewhat rare instances where making the
buffer bigger might actually pay off.



*More than a few bits of the logic inside the TandbergRx$ Change could be
rewritten to make life easier for both the programmer and the processor, but
you'd have to give up X-Gen compatibility along the way.



From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of coolaiddrinker
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 10:53 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Tandberg Buffer Overflow error





Hi Guys,

I am starting to get buffer overflow issues from Tandberg MXP Full Control
module (crestron written). I opened the module to see where the issue is
indicated, I can see they have put remove command so technically the buffer
shouldn't overflow. Should I just put a clearbuffer command at the end of
change event to rid me of this issue.

here is what i am receiving in the error logs

ystem log:

1. Notice: CIP device 12: back ONLINE
TimeStamp: 20:23:56 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:01:08.15 Task: UDP_Serv
2. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1007, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.36 Task: EvD0004
3. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1021, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.39 Task: EvD0004
4. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1022, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.41 Task: EvD0004
5. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1011, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.43 Task: EvD0004
6. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.44 Task: EvD0004
7. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1013, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.46 Task: EvD0004
8. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1002, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.48 Task: EvD0004
9. Error: Overflow on Buffer Input __TANDBERGRX$ on Module: S-3.3:S-32. New
= 1024, Max = 1000
TimeStamp: 20:28:35 3-20-13 UpTime: 0 days 00:05:48.58 Task: EvD0004
Total Errors Logged = 9

just for curiosity, how do you guys fix these issues as i experience them
with clearone/Biamp(sometimes) modules and some others(all crestron modules)
as well?

Thanks in advance.