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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 5 Configuration Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Configuration Alarms
Troubleshooting Configuration Alarms
This section provides the information needed to monitor and correct configuration alarms.
all of the configuration alarms in numerical order and provides cross reference to each subsection in this
section.
Mate Configuration Error—Configuration (3)
The Mate Configuration Error alarm (major) indicates that the mate configuration is incorrect. The
primary cause of alarm is that the mate and local are configured to be of the same side. To correct the
primary cause of the alarm, configure the side of the platform coming up to be the opposite of its mate.
The secondary cause of the alarm is that the mate is configured with the wrong mate DNS name or the
mate DNS name entries have been changed. To correct the secondary cause of the alarm, properly
configure the mate DNS name.
Configuration Error—Configuration (4)
The Configuration Error alarm (critical) indicates that a critical configuration error has occurred. The
primary cause of the alarm is that there is incorrect configuration information in the platform.cfg file.
To correct the primary cause of the alarm, correct the appropriate configuration parameters in the
platform.cfg file.
Feature–Server Database and Command Line Host Mismatch—Configuration
(5)
The Feature–Server Database and Command Line Host Mismatch alarm (minor) indicates that a
feature-server DB and host command line mismatch configuration error has occurred. The primary cause
of the alarm is that the Feature–Server Table is mis-configured. To correct the primary cause of the
alarm, reconfigure the Feature–Server table configuration to match command line –host and –port.
Table 5-3
BTS 10200 Configuration Alarms
Alarm Type
Alarm Name
Alarm Severity
CONFIG(3)
Mate Configuration Error—Configuration (3)
MAJOR
CONFIG(4)
Configuration Error—Configuration (4)
CRITICAL
CONFIG(5)
Feature–Server Database and Command Line Host Mismatch—Configuration (5)
MINOR