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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
OL-8723-19
Chapter 3 Billing Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Billing Alarms
Event Message Log File Opened—Billing (45)
The Event Message Log File Opened alarm (minor) indicates that a event message log file has been
opened. The primary cause of the alarm is that a log file has been created for the storage of event
messages that cannot be transmitted to an RKS. No further action is required to correct the primary cause
of the alarm.
Event Message Log File Closed—Billing (46)
The Event Message Log File Closed alarm (minor) indicates that a event message log file has been
closed. The primary cause of the alarm is that an open event message log file has been closed. No further
action is required to correct the primary cause of the alarm.
Record Keeping System Unreachable for One Hour—Billing (47)
The Record Keeping System Unreachable for One Hour alarm (minor) indicates that the RKS servers
have been unreachable for one hour. The primary cause of the alarm is that billing has not been able to
communicate with any RKS for the past one hour. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, check the
status of the primary and secondary RKS servers and attempt to bring them into service. Verify that the
radius-profile table and call-agent-profile table are provisioned such that communication with the RKS
servers is possible.
Record Keeping System Unreachable for Three Hours—Billing (48)
The Record Keeping System Unreachable for Three Hours alarm (major) indicates that the RKS servers
have been unreachable for three hours. The primary cause of the alarm is that billing has not been able
to communicate with any RKS for the past three hours. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, check
the status of the primary and secondary RKS servers and attempt to bring them into service. Verify that
the radius-profile table and call-agent-profile table are provisioned such that communication with the
RKS servers is possible.
Record Keeping System Unreachable for 5 Hours—Billing (49)
The Record Keeping System Unreachable for 5 Hours alarm (critical) indicates that the RKS servers
have been unreachable for five hours. The primary cause of the alarm is that billing has not been able to
communicate with any RKS for the past five hours. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, check the
status of the primary and secondary RKS servers and attempt to bring them into service. Verify that the
radius-profile table and call-agent-profile table are provisioned such that communication with the RKS
servers is possible.