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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
Stream Control Transmission Protocol Association Configuration
Error—Signaling (112)
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol Association Configuration Error alarm (minor) indicates that
a SCTP association configuration error has occurred. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Stream
Control Transmission Protocol Association Configuration Error alarm, refer to the
Transmission Protocol Association Configuration Error—Signaling (112)” section on page 10-151
Signaling Gateway Failure—Signaling (113)
The Signaling Gateway Failure alarm (major) indicates that all associated signaling gateway processes
are out-of-service. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Signaling Gateway Failure alarm, refer
to the
“Signaling Gateway Failure—Signaling (113)” section on page 10-152
Signaling Gateway Process is Out-of-Service—Signaling (114)
The Signaling Gateway Process is Out-of-Service alarm (major) indicates that all SCTP associations
between the SGP and the CA are out-of-service. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Signaling
Gateway Process is Out-of-Service alarm, refer to the
Out-of-Service—Signaling (114)” section on page 10-152
Invalid Routing Context Received—Signaling (115)
The Invalid Routing Context Received event serves as a warning that an invalid routing context was
received. The primary cause of the event is that the routing context was configured improperly on the
CA or the SG. To correct the primary cause of the event, reconfigure the routing context on the CA or
the SG so that the routing context matches in both places.
Destination Point Code User Part Unavailable—Signaling (116)
The Destination Point Code User Part Unavailable alarm (major) indicates that a layer 4 user part, such
as ISUP, is unavailable at the DPC in the SS7 network. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the
Destination Point Code User Part Unavailable alarm, refer to the
“Destination Point Code User Part
Unavailable—Signaling (116)” section on page 10-153
Circuit Validation Test Message Received for an Unequipped Circuit
Identification Code—Signaling (117)
The Circuit Validation Test Message Received for an Unequipped Circuit Identification Code alarm
(minor) indicates that a CVT message was received for an unequipped CIC. To troubleshoot and correct
the cause of the Circuit Validation Test Message Received for an Unequipped Circuit Identification
Code alarm, refer to the
“Circuit Validation Test Message Received for an Unequipped Circuit
Identification Code—Signaling (117)” section on page 10-153
.