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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 3 Billing Troubleshooting
Monitoring Billing Events
File Transfer Protocol/Secure File Transfer Protocol Transfer Failed—Billing
(6)
The File Transfer Protocol/Secure File Transfer Protocol Transfer Failed alarm (major) indicates that
the billing information FTP/SFTP transfer has failed. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of File
Transfer Protocol/Secure File Transfer Protocol Transfer Failed alarm, refer to the
Protocol/Secure File Transfer Protocol Transfer Failed—Billing (6)” section on page 3-36
Note
OpenSSH version 3.9p1 contains a bug that may cause billing file transfers over SFTP to fail.
Transmission Control Protocol Connection Error—Billing (7)
The Transmission Control Protocol Connection Error alarm (critical) indicates that an error has occurred
on the TCP connection. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Transmission Control Protocol
Connection Error alarm, refer to the
“Transmission Control Protocol Connection Error—Billing (7)”
Transmission Control Protocol Packet Receive Failure—Billing (8)
The Transmission Control Protocol Packet Receive Failure alarm (major) indicates that a TCP packet
receive failure has occurred. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Transmission Control Protocol
Packet Receive Failure alarm, refer to the
“Transmission Control Protocol Packet Receive
Failure—Billing (8)” section on page 3-38
Database Connection Error—Billing (13)
The Database Connection Error alarm (critical) indicates that a database connection error has occurred.
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Database Connection Error alarm, refer to the
Connection Error—Billing (13)” section on page 3-38
File Open Error—Billing (14)
The File Open Error event serves as a warning that a file open error has occurred. The primary cause of
a file open error is a system malfunction. The system may be out of file descriptors. If a file open error
has occurred, contact Cisco TAC to obtain technical assistance.
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
for
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.
Prior to contacting Cisco TAC, collect the following information:
From the UNIX prompt:
sysdef -i
df -k