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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 10 Signaling Troubleshooting
Monitoring Signaling Events
Session Initiation Protocol Message Receive Failure—Signaling (8)
The Session Initiation Protocol Message Receive Failure alarm (major) indicates that a SIP message
receive has failed. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Session Initiation Protocol Message
Receive Failure alarm, refer to the
“Session Initiation Protocol Message Receive Failure—Signaling (8)”
.
Timeout on Internet Protocol Address—Signaling (9)
The Timeout on Internet Protocol Address alarm (major) indicates that an IP address has timed out. To
troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Timeout on Internet Protocol Address alarm, refer to the
“Timeout on Internet Protocol Address—Signaling (9)” section on page 10-131
Failed to Send Complete Session Initiation Protocol Message—Signaling (10)
The Failed to Send Complete Session Initiation Protocol Message alarm (minor) indicates that a SIP
message failure has occurred. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Failed to Send Complete
Session Initiation Protocol Message alarm, refer to the
“Failed to Send Complete Session Initiation
Protocol Message—Signaling (10)” section on page 10-132
Failed to Allocate Session Initiation Protocol Control Block—Signaling (11)
The Failed to Allocate Session Initiation Protocol Control Block alarm (major) indicates that a SIP
control block allocation failed. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Failed to Allocate Session
Initiation Protocol Control Block alarm, refer to the
“Failed to Allocate Session Initiation Protocol
Control Block—Signaling (11)” section on page 10-132
.
Feature Server is not Up or is not Responding to Call Agent—Signaling (12)
The Feature Server is not Up or is not Responding to Call Agent alarm (critical) indicates that the feature
server is not up or is not responding to the call agent server. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the
Feature Server is not Up or is not Responding to Call Agent alarm, refer to the
or is not Responding to Call Agent—Signaling (12)” section on page 10-132
.
Signaling System 7 Signaling Link Down—Signaling (13)
The Signaling System 7 Signaling Link Down alarm (major) indicates the SS7 signaling link is down.
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Signaling System 7 Signaling Link Down alarm, refer to the
“Signaling System 7 Signaling Link Down—Signaling (13)” section on page 10-133
.
Link is Remotely Inhibited—Signaling (14)
The Link is Remotely Inhibited alarm (minor) indicates that the SS7 link is inhibited at the remote end.
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Link is Remotely Inhibited alarm, refer to the
Remotely Inhibited—Signaling (14)” section on page 10-133
.