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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 10 Signaling Troubleshooting
Signaling Events and Alarms
SIGNALING (137)
For additional information, refer to the
“Signaling System 7 Confusion Message Received—Signaling
.
SIGNALING (138)
To monitor and correct the cause of the event, refer to the
“Number of Open Session Initiation Protocol
Connections is Reaching Engineered Limit—Signaling (138)” section on page 10-119
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.
DESCRIPTION
Signaling System 7 Confusion Message Received (SS7 Confusion Message Received)
SEVERITY
INFO
THRESHOLD
100
THROTTLE
0
DATAWORDS
CIC Number–TWO_BYTES
TGN-ID–FOUR_BYTES
DPC–STRING [20]
OPC–STRING [20]
PRIMARY
CAUSE
An ISUP message or a parameter received was not recognized or understood.
PRIMARY
ACTION
Check the log for more information (including confusion (CFN) diagnostic output). Capture a SS7
trace of the affected circuits. If the diagnostic data indicates that messages or parameters that must be
supported are being dropped, refer the captured data to support along with a description of the call
scenario.
DESCRIPTION
Number of Open Session Initiation Protocol Connections is Reaching Engineered Limit (Number of
Open SIP Connections is Reaching Engineered Limit)
SEVERITY
WARNING
THRESHOLD
100
THROTTLE
0
DATAWORDS
Number of SIP Connections Open–FOUR_BYTES
SIP Connection Alarm Threshold–FOUR_BYTES
Open SIP Connection Limit–FOUR_BYTES
PRIMARY
CAUSE
A call failure has occurred or a feature is unavailable.
PRIMARY
ACTION
The system configuration and the traffic load have caused the number of open connections to approach
the engineered limit. This limit will need to be increased to allow for more connections. Please contact
Cisco support. (Contact Cisco TAC.)