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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 7 Maintenance Troubleshooting
Maintenance Events and Alarms
MAINTENANCE (71)
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the alarm, refer to the
“Local Domain Name System Server
Response Too Slow—Maintenance (71)” section on page 7-105
MAINTENANCE (72)
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the alarm, refer to the
“External Domain Name System Server
Response Too Slow—Maintenance (72)” section on page 7-105
DESCRIPTION
Local Domain Name System Server Response Too Slow (Local DNS Server Response Too Slow)
SEVERITY
MAJOR
THRESHOLD
100
THROTTLE
0
DATAWORDS
DNS Server IP–STRING [64]
PRIMARY
CAUSE
The local domain name system (DNS) server too busy.
PRIMARY
ACTION
Check the local DNS server.
DESCRIPTION
External Domain Name System Server Response Too Slow (External DNS Server Response Too Slow)
SEVERITY
MAJOR
THRESHOLD
100
THROTTLE
0
DATAWORDS
DNS Server IP–STRING [64]
PRIMARY
CAUSE
The network traffic is busy or the nameserver is very busy.
PRIMARY
ACTION
Check the DNS server(s).
SECONDARY
CAUSE
There is an daemon called monitorDNS.sh checking the DNS server every minute or so. It will issue
an alarm if it cannot contact the DNS server or the response is slow. But it will clear the alarm if it can
contact the DNS server later.