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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
Circuit Verification Response Received with Failed Indication—Signaling (118)
The Circuit Verification Response Received with Failed Indication alarm (minor) indicates that a circuit
verification response (CVR) message was received with a failure indication. To troubleshoot and correct
the cause of the Circuit Verification Response Received with Failed Indication alarm, refer to the
.
Signaling System 7 Adapter Process Faulty—Signaling (119)
The Signaling System 7 Adapter Process Faulty alarm (critical) indicates that a S7A process is faulty.
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Signaling System 7 Adapter Process Faulty alarm, refer to
the
“Signaling System 7 Adapter Process Faulty—Signaling (119)” section on page 10-153
Signaling System 7 Module/Signaling System 7 Adapter Faulty—Signaling
(120)
The Signaling System 7 Module/Signaling System 7 Adapter Faulty alarm (critical) indicates that the
S7M/S7A processes are faulty. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Signaling System 7
Module/Signaling System 7 Adapter Faulty alarm, refer to the
“Signaling System 7 Module/Signaling
System 7 Adapter Faulty—Signaling (120)” section on page 10-153
.
Message Transfer Part 3 User Adapter Cannot Go Standby—Signaling (121)
The Message Transfer Part 3 User Adapter Cannot Go Standby alarm (major) indicates that the M3UA
process cannot go into standby mode. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Message Transfer Part
3 User Adapter Cannot Go Standby alarm, refer to the
“Message Transfer Part 3 User Adapter Cannot
Go Standby—Signaling (121)” section on page 10-154
Message Transfer Part 3 User Adapter Cannot Go Active—Signaling (122)
The Message Transfer Part 3 User Adapter Cannot Go Active alarm (major) indicates that the M3UA
process cannot go into active mode. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Message Transfer Part
3 User Adapter Cannot Go Active alarm, refer to the
“Message Transfer Part 3 User Adapter Cannot Go
Active—Signaling (122)” section on page 10-154
.
Remote Subsystem is out of Service—Signaling (124)
The Remote Subsystem is out of Service alarm (minor) indicates that the remote subsystem is
out-of-service. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Remote Subsystem is out of Service alarm,
refer to the
“Remote Subsystem is Out Of Service—Signaling (124)” section on page 10-154
.